Text to 3D
Use this when the object does not exist yet. Keep the prompt focused on one object, material, silhouette, and use case.
Explore text to 3DAI 3D Model GeneratorText to 3DImage to 3D
Start from a prompt when you need a fast concept, or use an image when shape fidelity matters. Open the 3D editor with the right input and inspect the generated model before production use.
Choose the generation model and review credit cost before creating your 3D model.
Choose a Path
Choosing the right input is more important than using the longest prompt. The model needs a clear target and a clean source.
Use this when the object does not exist yet. Keep the prompt focused on one object, material, silhouette, and use case.
Explore text to 3DUse this when shape or identity matters. Clean object photos and sketches generally work better than busy scenes.
Explore image to 3DUse AI generation as a starting point, then check manifold geometry, wall thickness, scale, and slicer compatibility.
Try image to 3DUsable Models
For real projects, check mesh quality, UVs, texture behavior, file format, and whether the object matches the target use case.
Use GLB as a practical interchange format, then refine topology, materials, and scene setup in Blender, Unity, or Unreal.
Before printing, inspect the mesh for holes, thin parts, floating details, scale issues, and unsupported geometry.
FAQ
An AI 3D model generator creates an initial 3D asset from a text prompt or a reference image. The output should be inspected and refined before production use.
Use text to 3D when exploring an idea from scratch. Use image to 3D when the silhouette, product shape, character reference, or object identity matters.
AI generated 3D models can be a starting point for 3D printing, but they usually need mesh cleanup, scaling, manifold checks, and slicer review before printing.
Choose text when you need a new idea. Choose image when you need shape guidance.