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In the past few years,considerable interest has been devoted towards the design of new drug delivery systems,with excellent control over the structure and release profiles,among which,micromotors are promising carriers for targeted drug delivery with remote-controlled movement[1].Microfluidic technique (MF) provides a good control over the specific reaction in the channel[2].Here,we report one-step bottom-up method for the fabrication of micromotors based on microfluidics for NIR-triggered drug release.