Bambu print history
Free hobby project by a Bambu fan

See what your Bambu printers actually printed and used.

FilamentTrack stores Bambu print history from regular printer snapshots, so you can review recent jobs, see which filament was used, and build a more useful print record over time.

FilamentTrack
FilamentTrack
Free Bambu-focused filament tool
Track active and completed Bambu jobs.
Estimate filament usage per print from spool state changes.
Review print history in a searchable timeline.
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.

A practical print log for Bambu users

Instead of relying on memory or checking your printer screen, FilamentTrack keeps a running history of the jobs your Bambu printers completed and the rolls those jobs touched.

Filament usage connected to each job

By comparing spool state across snapshots, FilamentTrack can estimate which loaded spools were actually used during a job and roughly how much filament each one consumed.

Useful for color-heavy AMS workflows

If your AMS setup changes often or you print multi-color jobs, having print history next to filament inventory makes it much easier to understand where stock went.

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 show completed Bambu jobs?
Yes. FilamentTrack builds its own print history from Bambu printer snapshots and stores completed jobs in the app.
Can it estimate filament usage per print?
Yes. FilamentTrack estimates usage from spool state changes during a print and shows the rolls that were actually used.