Choose this for daily workshop work
Best when you want a large but manageable setup for panels, signs, repeat blanks, and everyday projects.
X1S 2026 Launch Offer
Select an 800×800mm starter setup or an 800×2000mm extended configuration. Current pricing applies to the selected option.
X1S 2026 video
Real workspace proof
Use the real workshop photos as a buying reference: 800 x 800 mm is the daily starting footprint, while 800 x 2000 mm is the longer path for boards, signs, and full-layout planning.
Best when you want a large but manageable setup for panels, signs, repeat blanks, and everyday projects.
Best when the work needs a longer continuous layout with fewer repositioning steps and fewer alignment breaks.
X1S 2026 official video
A 49-second official look at the complete machine, large-format workflow, and the new X1S 2026 working experience. It stays click-to-play so the product page does not slow down on first load.
Finished work
Finished signs, detailed wall pieces, and workshop-scale panels show both the product range and the room available for more ambitious layouts.
Maps, branded panels, wall decor, and shop-ready signs show the range of finished products.
Show the outcome in a workshop setting instead of relying on dimensions alone.
A complete-frame workshop view connects the working area directly to a broad finished panel.
A closer project view shows depth, fine line work, and a complete framed composition.
A larger finished composition makes the value of the full frame easier to understand at a glance.
Shows how a larger framed workspace supports decorative panels that feel closer to finished products.
Shows the machine, the active project, and a display-ready finished panel in one stronger case image.
A wider full-frame visual gives this section a bigger 800 x 2000 mm feeling without relying on price graphics.
Large-format project proof
Detailed panels, a full-board map, and a two-person layered piece make scale, craft, and display value immediately visible.
Detail across a large surface
Large-format value is not only about area. This project shows why controlled motion and a stable full frame matter when detail needs to stay consistent from edge to edge.
One complete layout
The extended configuration gives long signs, maps, panels, and repeated layouts more room to stay aligned and easier to repeat.
Real scale, real finished work
The two-person view gives an immediate reference for size, depth, and the display value of the finished layered artwork.
Large-format workspace
800 x 2000 mm is the main conversion story: long boards, larger signage, full-panel planning, and fewer repositioning steps when the work needs to stay as one piece.
Stable work environment
The complete rectangular frame supports the gantry across the working area, keeping the machine structure, laser head, and control side together in one understandable system.
Product parameters
Use the working area, power, control, connection, and software details below to compare the available configurations.
| Power | 10W / 20W / 60W, depending on selected configuration |
|---|---|
| Lifetime | 8000-10000h |
| Working voltage | DC 24V |
| Input voltage | 100-240V |
| Light source | 450nm blue laser; module support varies by selected configuration |
| Spot size | 0.05-0.08mm |
| Max engraving speed | 250mm/s bitmap, 160mm/s vector |
| Engraving precision | 0.01mm |
| Working area | 800 x 800mm / 800 x 2000mm |
| Focus | Manual focus |
| Focus range | 80mm |
| Connection | WiFi / USB |
| OS | Windows / macOS |
| File formats | DXF, JPG, JPEG, PNG |
| Software | TYVOK Studio / LightBurn / LaserGRBL |
Official setup tutorials
Four official walkthroughs cover assembly and the complete TYVOK Studio, LightBurn, and LaserGRBL setup paths.
KOL and creator proof
Use these outside-view references as extra buying proof for unboxing, 800 x 2000 mm expansion, long work, large wall decor, and practical shop fit.
Spanish creator review with 800 x 2000 mm expansion, large wall-decor work, and material tests.
Watch KOL review
Workshop-style review covering frame thinking, material tests, and large-board demonstration.
Watch KOL review
Unboxing, assembly, small tests, then larger 800 x 2000 mm artwork and wall-decoration use.
Watch KOL review
Japanese workshop review including wood and sheet tests plus long-dimension workflow reference.
Watch KOL review
X1S creator unboxing and test for buyers who want to see the machine outside official demos.
Watch KOL reviewBuyer questions
Clear answers about workspace, power, control, software, expansion, and the recommended configuration.
X1S 2026 is built for large-format laser work such as signs, wood panels, wall decor, maps, artwork, and long-board layouts that need more room than a compact desktop engraver.
The buying path starts at 800 x 800 mm and supports an 800 x 2000 mm large-format configuration for longer signs, panels, and one-piece layouts.
Yes. Integrated touchscreen control and built-in WiFi are standard product features, alongside USB connection support.
The complete frame helps buyers understand stability, motion control, and the working area before they compare power, accessories, or the 800 x 2000 mm upgrade path.
The 20W 800 x 2000 mm setup is the balanced route for buyers who want stronger output and the full large-format workspace for signs, panels, and growing shop work.
Choose 800 x 800 mm if your main work is daily signs, panels, gifts, decor boards, and repeat blanks. Choose 800 x 2000 mm if you plan long boards, larger maps, full signage layouts, or jobs where repositioning would slow the workflow.
The 800 x 2000 mm workspace is useful for long signs, wood maps, wall decor, shop display panels, furniture panels, event boards, and large-format artwork that should stay in one planned layout.
Yes. X1S 2026 is positioned for creators, studios, sign makers, and small shops that need a larger working area without jumping directly to a heavy industrial machine.
10W is a practical starting choice for engraving and everyday project work. 20W gives more output headroom for faster repeat jobs, broader material tests, and users who expect to do more production-style work.
It combines stronger output with the full large-format workspace, so it is the clearer upgrade route for buyers planning long signs, panels, maps, wall art, and growing shop workflows.
Yes. X1S 2026 supports LightBurn, TYVOK Studio, and LaserGRBL workflows. Buyers can choose the setup path that best matches their software habits and operating system.
Yes. WiFi is included as a standard connection path, and USB is also available for desktop software workflows.
Yes. Touchscreen control is included as a standard feature, giving users a clearer machine-side control point during setup and daily operation.
For long boards and large panels, the 800 x 2000 mm path can reduce repeated repositioning and alignment breaks, helping the project stay closer to one complete layout.
Confirm the selected power, workspace size, shipping details, available accessories, software path, and the current warranty and return policy shown on the live product page before checkout.
Large-format comparison
Use these guides if you are comparing X1S against enclosed CO2-style workflows, xTool P2S-class machines, or a broader TYVOK buying path before choosing workspace size.
Large-format buyers should check project scale, board layout, and the 800 x 800mm to 800 x 2000mm path before choosing accessories.
Use these TYVOK guides to compare power choices, starter settings, and practical material tests before planning a batch.
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