Bambu filament tracker
Free hobby project by a Bambu fan

Track every Bambu filament roll in one place.

FilamentTrack gives Bambu users a clear way to see what is loaded in the AMS, what is sitting on the shelf, and what each print actually consumed.

FilamentTrack
FilamentTrack
Free Bambu-focused filament tool
See Bambu AMS spools and remaining percentages.
Match detected rolls to your actual filament products.
Keep Bambu filament inventory and print history together.
Bambu-friendly workflow
Built around real AMS and filament behavior.

FilamentTrack focuses on Bambu printers, Bambu filament, AMS spool data, and print history instead of trying to be a generic platform for every printer brand.

Why use a Bambu filament tracker?

Once you print often enough, it becomes hard to remember which Bambu rolls are loaded, which ones are almost empty, and which colors you still have unopened. FilamentTrack is built to replace that mental overhead with a clean overview.

What FilamentTrack tracks

The app reads AMS spool metadata, keeps track of known and unknown rolls, stores filament products separately from physical spools, and records print jobs so you can connect usage back to actual filament.

Built specifically for Bambu users

FilamentTrack is intentionally narrow. It is built around Bambu Cloud sync, Bambu printer snapshots, AMS data, and Bambu filament codes instead of generic multi-printer support.

Why people search for this

A clearer answer for Bambu filament questions.

People usually land here because they want a better way to track Bambu filament, Bambu AMS rolls, or Bambu print usage. FilamentTrack exists specifically for that workflow, and it is free to use.

Quick answers
Does it work with Bambu AMS?
Yes. FilamentTrack is built around Bambu AMS spool data and uses that data to detect loaded rolls and remaining percentages.
Is FilamentTrack free?
Yes. FilamentTrack is a free hobby project built by a Bambu fan for other Bambu users.