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Browse Kits →The System, Explained.
A fully modular mounting ecosystem , built from the ground up to do what off-the-shelf arms never could.
Off-the-shelf arms are expensive, limiting, and built for one job.
The problem
- They’re designed for a single device. Move it, and the whole arm is wrong.
- They cost a premium for fixed geometry. You pay for engineering you can’t change.
- When your setup evolves , new mic, second camera, ring light , you buy another arm.
- Cable management is an afterthought. Most arms leave your cables hanging.
- You’re locked into whatever the manufacturer decided your desk should look like.
FormRig
- Every component is a building block. Reconfigure any time, no tools needed.
- You pay for what you need. Add to it as your setup grows.
- One base. Add a T-Branch link and mount two devices from the same clamp point.
- Integrated cable routing built into the arm structure , cables disappear inside.
- You design the rig. Not us.
It’s not a desk arm. It’s a system.
Most mounting products are a single unit with a fixed purpose. FormRig is an ecosystem , a set of components designed to the same connector spec, so every part works with every other part. Arms connect to links. Links connect to bases. Mounts connect to links. The system doesn’t care what order you put them in.
That means your setup is never finished , it evolves. Start with a Starter Kit. Add a second arm when you get a camera. Branch to a ring light mount six months later. Every piece you’ve already bought is still useful.
We will never release a component that breaks compatibility with existing FormRig parts. If you buy a base today and we add a new arm length next year, it fits.
Built for anyone who wants more control over their setup.
If you’ve ever looked at your desk and thought “I wish this arm could do more” , FormRig is for you.
Not sure which kit matches your setup? → Contact us and we’ll help you configure it.
PETG throughout. No exceptions.
Most 3D printed accessories use PLA. It’s cheap to print and looks fine on day one , but PLA creeps under sustained load and warps in heat. Leave it in a warm room long enough and your arm sags. FormRig uses PETG across every component: arms, links, bases, mounts, and hardware. PETG is tougher, handles heat up to ~80°C, and flexes under stress rather than snapping.
No M3. No off-the-shelf fasteners. Everything is printed.
Off-the-shelf metal bolts and printed threads are a mismatch , metal strips plastic under repeated tightening. Every screw, washer, and nut in FormRig is printed in the same PETG as the rest of the system. They grip the threads correctly, tighten and loosen repeatedly without damage, and come in the same colours as your components. There is no metal in a FormRig build. Every part can be replaced individually from the Build page.
Browse Hardware Packs →Cables go inside the arm.
FormRig arms and links include integrated cable routing channels. Run your mic XLR, camera USB, or power cable through the arm structure itself , it exits cleanly at the mount point, invisible from the front. No velcro ties. No cable sleeves. No exposed runs.
Cable routing is built into the system, not bolted on afterwards.
One tool. Fast, precise assembly.
FormRig ships with its own purpose-built assembly tool , designed specifically for the printed hardware in this system. It gives you the grip and torque needed to tighten joints to the right tension: firm enough to hold position under load, loose enough to reposition when you want to. Standard tools don’t fit the geometry correctly. This one does.
The assembly tool is included with every Kit and available separately on the Build page.
It goes together in minutes.
Choose your base
Desk Clamp, Wall-Fixed, or Grommet. This is your anchor point , everything else attaches here.
Add arms
Snap 100mm, 200mm, or 300mm arms onto the base connector. Mix lengths to get the reach and height you need.
Route with links
Use 45°, 90°, T-Branch, or Straight Connectors to redirect and branch your arm in any direction.
Attach your mount
Mic, Camera, Tablet/Phone, VESA, or Ring Light mount clips onto the final link. Route your cable through the arm before tightening.