SnapFig Debuts Custom 3D Photo Keychains Ahead of Mother's Day
SnapFig announced a New York launch on March 6, 2026, of custom 3D photo keychains for Mother's Day, offering Chibi, Block Art and Cartoon Portrait styles and a site listing at $119.

SnapFig announced on March 6, 2026, in New York that it is launching a new line of custom 3D photo keychains timed for Mother's Day. The company, described in its announcement as "a brand specializing in customized 3D modeling and printing," says customers will be able to personalize keepsakes from their own photographs and pick an artistic approach during the ordering process.
On its product pages, SnapFig frames the collection under the heading "Carry Your World With You: Custom 3D Bag Charms & Keychains" and invites shoppers to "Bring your digital memories into the physical world with a flair of personality." The site calls the output "adorable, high-end Custom 3D Bag Charms that capture your unique essence with artistic precision," positioning the pieces as wearable accessories rather than mass-market trinkets.
The company's workflow visible on the site asks shoppers to "Choose Figure Type" and "Choose Your Style," and lists specific stylistic options, notably Chibi Style, Block Art, and Cartoon Portrait. Product categories on the site include Keychains, Car Ornaments, Custom Pet Collars, and Figurines, and merchandising copy pairs those categories with occasions such as Anniversary Gifts, Birthday Gifts, Wedding & Engagement, and Pet Memorials, while the announcement itself calls out Mother's Day timing.
SnapFig specifies its production method in marketing copy, stating that it uses "advanced 3D sculpting and full-color polyjet printing" to create what it calls a "durable, wearable masterpiece that travels with you everywhere." A product listing captured on the site shows a price point for a personalized mini-doll keychain at $119.00 USD under the title "Custom 3D Keychain Figure from Your Photo Personalized Mini Doll Christmas Gift for Couples Family Friends." That listing offers a concrete example of the company's e-commerce pricing, though the company has not published a full price matrix for the Mother's Day line in the materials provided.
Marketing language on the site leans heavily into lifestyle positioning, with phrases such as "This is more than a keychain; it’s luxury jewelry for your bag" and "It’s the ultimate conversation starter that turns your daily carry into a moving gallery." Those claims are explicit; what is not explicit in the available materials are technical details many buyers now expect: the exact resin or material chemistry used in polyjet prints, the country of production, production lead times for Mother's Day delivery, and return or remediation policies for customized pieces.
For shoppers who prioritize provenance and sustainability, those omissions matter. SnapFig has launched a visually distinct, digitally driven product line with defined styles and an online ordering flow, but until the company publishes material specifications, production origin, and delivery guarantees tied to the Mother's Day launch, buyers who value clear sourcing and durability should request those details before placing an order.
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