Droplets, tiny liquid compartments, are increasingly emerging in the biomedical and biomanufacturing fields due to their unique properties to serve as templates or independent reaction units. Currently, the straightforward and efficient generation of various functional droplets in a biofriendly manner remains challenging. Herein, a novel microfluidic-assisted pneumatic strategy is described for the customizable and high-throughput production of monodispersed droplets, and the droplet size can be precisely controlled via a simplified gas pressure regulation module. In particular, numerous uniform alginate microcarriers can be rapidly fabricated in an all-aqueous manner, wherein the encapsulated islet or liver cells exhibit favorable viability and biological functions. Furthermore, by changing the microchannel configuration, several fluid manipulation functions developed by microfluidic technology, such as mixing and laminar flow, can be successfully incorporated into this platform. The droplet generators with scalable functionality are demonstrated in many biomanufacturing scenarios, including on-demand distribution of cell-mimetic particles, continuous synthesis of biomedical metal-organic framework (MOF), controllable preparation of compartmental microgel, etc. These may provide sustainable inspiration for developing droplet generators and their applications in tissue and organ engineering, biomaterials design, bioprinting nozzles, and other fields.

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