International audienceFlexible and miniaturized energy storage devices are necessary for the development of wearable applications. Hence, micro-supercapacitors, which offer good compromise between energy densities, high power capabilities and long cycle life, have to be integrated on flexible substrates. Laser-writing techniques are suitable for engineering multiple materials within short times. The integration of RuO2 onto flexible substrates usually relies on the irradiation of ruthenium salts displaying an oxidation state of the metal varying from +II to +IV, and for which additives are necessary in the electrode to compensate the lack of adherence of the resulting large ruthenium grains. Here, we report a facile and scalable preparation...