Last updated: May 30, 2026. Reflects live launch-day pricing.
Key Takeaways
- Live now: The Creality Falcon T1 launched globally on May 29, 2026, and is in stock.
- In stock: 20W Diode, 40W Diode, and 20W Fiber, as full machines.
- Available Soon: 5W UV and 60W MOPA aren’t buyable yet.
- Launch prices: from $2,249, each 10% off MSRP with no code (full table below).
- Stack a coupon: Code FalconT130 takes another $30 off at checkout.
- Region: Limited stock in the US and EU. Other regions pre-order.
The wait is over. The Falcon T1 is live, the launch pricing is public, and three of the five laser modules are buyable today. Here’s what’s in stock, what it costs, and who should buy now versus wait.

- 5-in-1 Modular Design: Swap between 5 laser modules to cut costs and save space. The 20W Fiber delivers deep engraving & color embossing on metals; 60W MOPA enables pro-grade color marking & deep metal engraving; 20W/40W Diodes handle wood, leather, and acrylic cutting; and the 5W UV unlocks precise internal engraving on transparent materials. One machine for every project.
- Ultra-Precision & 10,000 mm/s Speed: 0.001mm repeat accuracy for crisp details. High-speed galvo tech delivers line speeds up to 10,000 mm/s (8x faster than standard machines) for extreme productivity, no compromise on precision.
- Smart Ecosystem, Redefining the User Experience: Control your projects via an intuitive touchscreen or mobile app, with built-in AI tools for auto-calibration, visual alignment, and real-time progress tracking. The connected ecosystem simplifies workflows, from design import to post-engraving preview, making professional laser work accessible to everyone.
- Class 1 Certification, Industry-Leading Laser Safety: Fully enclosed, radiation-blocking design with Class 1 laser safety certification for eye-safe operation in any workspace. Complemented by active safety features like flame detection, emergency stop, and airflow monitoring, it ensures worry-free use even during unattended projects.
- 📌 Note: 1. Compared with red and blue laser engraving machines, this UV laser engraving machine is standard equipped with an internal engraving F-theta lens and an internal engraving bracket in the packaging list.
- 2. In specific open-cover scenarios (e.g., conveyor belt mode and rotation mode), this laser product is not Class 1 compliant. During operation, be sure to increase protection (e.g., wear personal protective equipment).
What’s In Stock (and What Isn’t)
The T1 is Creality’s first 5-in-1 galvo laser workstation: one frame, swappable heads, one workflow. Three modules are buyable on day one.
- 20W Diode: wood, leather, acrylic, dark materials. The entry tier.
- 40W Diode: same materials, faster, cuts thicker stock.
- 20W Fiber: metal engraving, anodized aluminum, stainless steel.
Two modules are still listed “Available Soon”: the 5W UV (plastics, glass) and the 60W MOPA (color marking on steel, jewelry work). If your work depends on either, that’s a real constraint. Creality plans to sell each module as a standalone head for existing owners too, but head-only pricing isn’t posted yet. Our Falcon T1 module breakdown compares each wavelength against real materials.

Pricing
All three day-one machine prices are public. Each is already 10% off its MSRP with no code, and the coupon FalconT130 stacks another $30 off at checkout.
| Machine | MSRP | Launch price | With FalconT130 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 20W Diode | $2,499 | $2,249 | $2,219 |
| 20W Fiber | $2,699 | $2,429 | $2,399 |
| 40W Diode | $2,999 | $2,699 | $2,669 |
A full 5-in-1 bundle was floated at $10,999 versus $20,000+ for five separate machines, but it isn’t sold as a single SKU yet. For now you buy one machine at a time. For a single-wavelength buyer, the entry-tier Diode is the clearest starting point, and the most direct rival is xTool’s F1 Ultra. Our Falcon T1 vs xTool F1 Ultra guide breaks down which fits which shop.
Stock and Region
US and EU storefronts ship from in-stock inventory, though Creality notes stock is limited. The 20W Diode lists an estimated ship date of May 30 to June 1. Other regions go pre-order, which means real payment now and a ship date later, not a deposit. Budget for a possible multi-week wait.
Buy Now or Wait?
Buy now if you wanted the Diode or Fiber anyway, you’re in a stocked region, and you want the launch discount. The 10% off is real money at this price tier.
- You need UV or MOPA. They aren’t open yet, and “Q3 2026” is unconfirmed.
- You’re outside the US and EU and the pre-order timeline doesn’t work.
- You’d rather see independent long-term reviews first. For the full technical case, see our Creality Falcon T1 review.
FAQ
How much does the Falcon T1 cost?
The launch prices are $2,249 for the 20W Diode, $2,429 for the 20W Fiber, and $2,699 for the 40W Diode. Each already includes 10% off the MSRP with no code. Add the coupon FalconT130 for another $30 off. Head-only module and bundle pricing aren’t posted yet.
Can I buy just one module?
Yes, as complete machines: the 20W Diode, 40W Diode, and 20W Fiber are each buyable on their own right now. UV and MOPA aren’t available in any form yet.
Why aren’t UV and MOPA available?
Creality launched both as “Available Soon” with no date. A staggered rollout matches how earlier Falcon generations shipped: high-volume modules first, niche ones later.
Reflects live launch-day data as of May 30, the day after the May 29 global launch. Updates as Creality posts head-only pricing, a bundle SKU, and UV / MOPA dates.







