Convert SVG to a 3D model online
Drop an SVG logo or icon and extrude it into a real 3D model — thickness, bevel, color and material, previewed live — then export STL for printing or GLB / glTF for the web. Free, private, and nothing is uploaded.
Capabilities
What it does
- Turns any SVG’s filled shapes into a real extruded 3D model — logos, icons, symbols, monograms, signs.
- Full control: thickness, size, curve smoothness, bevelled edges, color and material (matte, plastic, metal, gold).
- Keep each path’s original SVG colors for a multi-color model, or recolor the whole thing in one click.
- Add a backing plate for printable signs, badges and keychains.
- Live studio-lit preview that rebuilds as you tweak — then export STL for printing, or GLB / glTF for the web, AR and games.
- 100% in your browser — your artwork is never uploaded, with no watermark or account.
Process
How it works
- Drop your SVGDrag an .svg (a logo, icon or any vector art with filled shapes) onto the tool. It’s read locally — nothing is uploaded.
- Shape itDial in thickness, bevel, size, color and material, and optionally add a backing plate — the preview updates as you go.
- ExportDownload STL for 3D printing, or GLB / glTF for the web, AR and game engines.
Notes
Good to know
- Only filled shapes are extruded. A stroke-only (outline) SVG has nothing to fill — add fills, or expand strokes to fills in your vector editor first.
- Very complex SVGs (thousands of paths) are simplified to stay responsive; keep artwork reasonably clean for the best result.
- STL is geometry only — it carries the shape, not colors. Use GLB or glTF if you need the colors and materials.
- For crisp 3D prints, keep small details chunky — thin slivers can be fragile once printed.
FAQ
Questions, answered
What can I turn into a 3D model?
Any SVG with filled shapes — company logos, app icons, symbols, monograms, badges, signage. The filled areas become solid 3D geometry you can print or drop into a web/AR scene.
Is my SVG uploaded anywhere?
No. The SVG is parsed and extruded entirely in your browser with three.js. Your artwork never leaves your device.
Which format should I export?
STL for 3D printing (shape only). GLB or glTF for the web, AR and game engines — these keep the colors and materials, and GLB is a single compact file.
My SVG comes out empty — why?
The tool extrudes filled shapes. If your SVG is stroke-only (just outlines with no fill), there’s nothing to extrude — give the paths a fill, or “expand/outline stroke” in your vector editor and re-export.
Can I keep the logo’s colors?
Yes — turn on “Keep the SVG’s own colors” and each path keeps its fill color in the 3D model. Export as GLB or glTF to preserve those colors.
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