Image to STL

Make a 3D model from any image.

Example generated 3D model preview

Turn logos, screenshots, photos, sketches, or other images into complete 3D models for prototyping, film, games, and interior design. Export as GLB or STL, then import into Blender or similar tools to tweak further.

How it works

A simple flow: image in, 3D model out.

01
Choose a source image

Start with the image you already have instead of building geometry from a blank scene. Upload a PNG, JPG, JPEG, or WebP with a clear subject.

Selecting a source image for 3D generation
02
Start the build

Click Generate 3D model. The extension prepares the model while you keep the browser open.

Starting a 3D model generation
03
Check the shape

Turn the model in 3D and check whether the form makes sense before you keep going. Look for missing details, rough edges, or scale issues.

Reviewing the generated 3D model preview
04
Move to your next tool

Use the result as a starting point for printing, Blender, CAD, or another cleanup step.

Exporting the generated 3D model
Use cases

When an image is the fastest way to start.

Visual prototyping

Turn a reference image into a 3D starting point when you need to explore an idea quickly.

Film production

Turn concept frames, props, or set references into rough 3D assets.

Game dev

Block out model drafts from sketches, icons, or object references.

Interior design

Explore furniture, decor, and room-detail ideas from reference images.

Concept art

Test whether a 2D silhouette can work as a 3D form.

Blender workflows

Start with a generated draft before cleanup or remodeling.

FAQ

Common questions

What is Image to STL?+

Image to STL is a browser extension for creating a 3D model from a PNG, JPG, or WebP image. It is useful for quick experiments, concept checks, and STL or printing workflows.

Can I convert PNG, JPG, or WebP to STL?+

You can upload PNG, JPG, JPEG, or WebP files and generate a model from them. The cleaner the source image, the easier it is to get a useful shape.

Will the model be ready to print?+

Current models are not ready to print directly. They are intended as editable 3D drafts, and we are working on a Pro version focused on printable results.

Does it work for logos?+

Yes. Logo to STL projects usually work best when the logo is simple, flat, and easy to separate from the background.

What images should I avoid?+

Blurry photos, busy backgrounds, heavy shadows, and tiny details can lead to messy models. A cleaner crop is often better than a larger image.

Is this an AI tool?+

It uses generation technology to interpret the uploaded image and create a model preview.

What should I do if the result looks wrong?+

Try another source: crop tighter, increase contrast, simplify the image, or choose a photo with a clearer outline.

Ready to try it?
Start turning images into 3D models.