Because of their superior finish, TIG and MIG welding have long been regarded as effective solutions for welding compact items. However, such welding needs experience and finesse and, despite the flexibility, has a slew of disadvantages. On the other hand, laser welding is a great alternative that typically surpasses arc welding procedures, and its finely focused beam reduces heating impacts. Laser welding can do welding jobs that traditional welding processes cannot. Laser welding uses have significantly increased in recent years because of the many advantages of laser processing that are being identified and used to make better goods at higher productivity and lower cost. Laser welding is flexible and may be used to combine microscopic electronic components or to weld steel structures up to 1 inch (25 millimeters) thick.