Made to order in Kerala

Raised characters in three real filament colours - not a printed picture of a plate.
₹200 per keychain, delivered free anywhere in India.
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How it works
The preview updates as you type and flips to show the back. It is built from the same layout the print file uses, so read your number twice before you add it.
About 13 minutes on the machine, 18 layers at 0.15 mm, in three colours. Then the keyring hole and the edges are checked by hand.
Most orders arrive within 5 to 7 working days. Sundays and government holidays are not working days, and remote PIN codes take longer. It is an estimate.
Specification
These are the numbers the print file is generated from. Nothing here is rounded to look better.
The frame and the characters are not printed onto the surface. They are extruded 0.3 mm above it, so the plate has a real lip you can catch with a thumbnail and the characters throw a shadow when you tilt it. The white, the red and the black come from three separate filaments rather than paint or a sticker, which is why a scuff shows the same colour underneath. Plate length follows the character count, the way a real plate does, so two ten-character registrations come out identical in size.
Each one is printed a layer at a time, so at close range and in raking light you can see fine horizontal layer lines across the white face, about 0.15 mm apart. Look for them and you will find them. There can also be a slight difference in the character edges between one batch and the next. We check every plate and will not send one where the colours have bled or a character has failed, but a flawless moulded surface is not what this process makes, and it is better to know that now than when you open the envelope.
PLA is made from plant starch rather than oil. It is not home-compostable, and it softens somewhere around 55–60 °C, so a parked car's dashboard in May is the one place this should not live.
Measured from the generator that writes the print file.
The back
The back of the plate is flat and blank. If you would like something there, a few shapes can be embossed into it in the same red filament as the block — raised plastic, no paint and no ink. Choose no badge and the back stays plain. It costs nothing either way, and the picker is in the designer above.
We are a small print shop with no connection to any vehicle manufacturer. Badge shapes are printed only on request, so a customer can tell their own vehicle's keys apart.
Questions
69.6 mm long for a ten-character number, 47.8 mm for six, and 13.6 mm tall either way. It is 2.7 mm thick. Roughly a little longer than a ₹10 coin's diameter. At full size on a phone screen every keychain in this category looks bigger than it is.
Yes. We print the characters you enter, in the order you enter them. We do not correct spelling, reformat spacing or add an IND badge. The preview is built from the same layout as the print file, so what you see is what arrives.
Then we print the typo faithfully, because we have no way of knowing it is one. Check the preview before adding it, and check the summary on the confirmation screen. If you spot a mistake afterwards, message us straight away with your order number — if it has not gone into a batch yet we will fix it at no cost.
Good at arm's length, honestly imperfect under a lens. You can see fine horizontal layer lines about 0.15 mm apart on the white face, particularly in sunlight at an angle. The character edges are crisp but not moulded-sharp. We reject plates where the colours have bled or a character has not formed.
Raised. The frame and every character are extruded 0.3 mm above the white face — run a thumbnail across it and you will feel each one, the same way you can on a real plate. Nothing on this keychain is a printed image or a sticker.
It is PLA+, 2.7 mm thick, with a 3.4 mm hole through the solid red block, which is the strongest part of the plate. It takes normal keyring life and will pick up scratches on the high points over months. Two real limits: it will snap rather than bend if it is crushed, and PLA softens around 55–60 °C, so do not leave it on a dashboard in a parked car in summer.
Most orders arrive within 5 to 7 working days of being placed. Sundays and government holidays are not working days, and remote PIN codes take longer. It is an estimate rather than a guarantee — we print in batches, and if yours is going to be slow we would rather tell you than let you wonder.
Nothing. ₹200 per keychain is the whole price, anywhere in India, whatever the quantity.
Not once it is made, and the reason is simple: it has your registration on it, so it is worth nothing to anyone else and a return would mean binning it. If you change your mind before we print, message us with your order number and we will cancel and refund in full.
We reprint it and post it to you at no cost, with nothing to send back. That covers characters that do not match what you typed, a badge that is wrong or missing, a character or frame that printed badly, colours that bled, or a plate that arrived broken. Send a photo and we will get it back on the machine. What we cannot cover is damage after delivery — a plate left in a hot car and gone soft, or a keyring hole forced open with pliers, is not a print fault.
Yes — up to 20 of the same design, and up to 10 different registrations in one order, which covers a family's bikes or a small fleet. Shipping stays free however many you order.
Within limits. The field takes 4 to 12 characters from A–Z, 0–9 and spaces, and it needs at least one letter and at least one number. Anything that is not a standard Indian format shows a warning, which only means we did not recognise it — we still print exactly what you typed.
No, and that is deliberate. One font on a fixed character pitch like a real plate, those three filament colours, that plate height. It is the setup the machine is tuned around, it is why equal-length numbers come out identical, and it is part of why one keychain is ₹200.
₹200 is the price. There was never a higher one to cross out.
No. It is a keychain — 13.6 mm tall, printed in PLA, and it meets no standard for a vehicle number plate. Do not fit it to a bike or a car, and do not use it as identification for anything official. It goes on your keys.
₹200 per keychain, delivered free anywhere in India.
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