SliceFoundry's image to STL tool turns a single reference picture into a printable 3D model. Upload a photo, drawing, screenshot, or product image, optionally add a description, and the AI builds a printable solid that matches the shape, proportions, and key features you care about — then exports a print-ready STL.
One contrast worth knowing: photo-scan pipelines often output a dense polygon shell optimized to look like the original. SliceFoundry aims at printable solids with real dimensions and wall thickness you can actually slice and print.
Once SliceFoundry generates the STL, download it and open it in your slicer. The export is a clean, FDM-friendly STL — real dimensions, sensible wall thickness, and printable proportions. Refine the model with follow-up prompts if the geometry needs adjustment.
Yes — for maker and repair use cases. Results improve when you combine the photo with a short description of dimensions and how the part should print. Iterate until the fit is right, then export.
Open SliceFoundry, upload your reference image, and convert it to a printable STL →
When you'd rather design a part precisely by hand than generate it from a prompt, Draftr is a desktop CAD application for Windows and macOS that combines AI with organic parametric CAD in an IDE-like workspace. It pairs a full parametric toolset — sketches, pads, pockets, fillets, chamfers, patterns, and threads — with natural-language AI commands, then exports print-ready STL files (and supports STEP-oriented CAD workflows). It's the natural next step once you outgrow prompt-based generation and want precise, editable, parametric models. Learn more at draftrcad.com.