If LEPIN is a completely new brand to you, then boy oh boy, do we have a lot to tell you about this company today! If you've been following the brand for a while, then you'll know that they have been embroiled in a lengthy LEPIN vs LEGO debate since they started business – resulting in a raid on their factory in 2019 because of their copyright infringement of LEGO.
And whilst that doesn't sound like we're getting off to a good start today, things have been turning around for LEPIN lately, as more and more customers look for cheaper LEGO alternatives. So, if you want to hear everything there is to know about LEPIN, stick around for today's post!
Brand Info
All the information in this article about LEPIN was found online and compiled for your reference.
Information is scarce, largely due to the 2019 raid. On May 1, 2019, LEPIN announced it had ceased trading. As of June 2022, LEPIN sets can still be found on sites like LEPINLAND.com, although we can't verify their legitimacy. Be cautious when purchasing.
LEPIN began in 2015 in China, with a mission to create building brick toys for all ages. Many consider them direct copies of LEGO sets—at a lower price.

Picture from LEPIN 02036 City Truck Set Review
LEPIN sets often look nearly identical to LEGO’s. The main difference? Price. LEPIN undercuts LEGO, attracting cost-conscious fans—especially for display pieces.
Bricks
At a glance, LEPIN and LEGO bricks look and connect similarly. But LEGO clearly wins on material quality—more durable, smoother, and more refined.
LEPIN bricks can feel clunky and less solid, but they still build functional models. If budget is your top priority, they’ll work—just not as well as LEGO.

Picture from LEPIN 02036 City Truck Set Review
Quality
When assembled, LEPIN sets look almost identical to LEGO. On a shelf, you'd be hard-pressed to tell them apart. But when it comes to playability, LEGO wins again—LEPIN pieces come apart more easily and wear down faster.
Value
LEPIN is cheaper. But is it good value? That depends. If you just want something that looks like LEGO for less, maybe. But the quality, innovation, and durability just aren’t there. LEGO costs more, but gives you peace of mind and longevity.
Popular Products
LEPIN’s most popular sets mimic LEGO Star Wars—offering near-identical versions for less. Other ranges include:
- City
- Friends
- Technic
- Creator Models
- Superheroes
- Military
Minifigures
LEPIN’s minifigures are clearly inspired by LEGO's, even replicating licensed characters like the Friends cast. However, their molds and finishes feel lower quality.

Pros of LEPIN
- Popular themes at lower prices
- Great for display builds
- Wide variety of sets
Cons of LEPIN
- Quality doesn’t match LEGO
- Ethical/legal gray area
- No reliable place to buy online
- Not ideal for play—bricks loosen
- No innovation—copies existing LEGO ideas
- Often shipped without boxes or printed manuals
Our Verdict
LEPIN might tempt budget-conscious buyers, but for most fans, LEGO’s quality and originality make it worth the price. LEPIN is fine for display, but falls short for durability, collectibility, and ethical peace of mind.
Looking for a Better LEGO Alternative?
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2 thoughts on “LEPIN Review: Are They Worth Buying?”
Funwhole Service
Hi Melissa, thank you so much for your feedback. Have a good day!
Melissa
I really like what you guys are creating. The few sets you currently offer are intricate, unique, and the built-in lighting is a wonderful touch! My only suggestion is to include a back wall with future sets. Many of us AFOLs (myself included!) have brick cities that can be viewed from 360 degrees and back walls are a must. Even if they are removable.
Anyhow, kudos to Funwhole! I’ll be keeping an eye on your catalog.
Best of luck!
Melissa