Text to 3D Model — AI-Powered Generator

Describe what you want and watch it become a 3D model. No modeling skills, no software to install. Just type a description, pick an AI engine, and download your model.

How Text to 3D Works

  1. Describe your idea. Type a text prompt like "a medieval castle tower" or "a futuristic robot arm." Be as specific or general as you like.
  2. AI generates an image. Your description is turned into a detailed reference image using AI image generation.
  3. Image becomes a 3D model. The reference image is fed into a 3D reconstruction engine that builds a full mesh with textures.
  4. Download in any format. Export your model as GLB, OBJ, STL, or USDZ. Ready for 3D printing, game engines, AR, or web embedding.

Example Prompts to Try

Not sure where to start? Here are some text prompts that produce great 3D models:

  • "A medieval knight in full plate armor" — great for tabletop miniatures or game assets.
  • "A cute dragon sitting on a treasure pile" — perfect for figurines or 3D printing.
  • "A sci-fi blaster pistol" — ideal for props, cosplay pieces, or game models.
  • "A Japanese temple with curved roof" — architectural models and terrain pieces.
  • "A potted succulent plant" — decorative objects and product mockups.
  • "A low-poly fox" — stylized models for games or desk ornaments.

What You Can Create with Text to 3D

  • Characters and creatures for games, animation, or 3D printing.
  • Props and weapons for cosplay, film, or virtual environments.
  • Architectural models for visualization, terrain, or dioramas.
  • Product concepts to prototype ideas before committing to CAD.
  • Decorative objects like figurines, vases, and gifts.

Supported Output Formats

Every text-to-3D generation includes all four formats at no extra cost:

  • GLB — Textured 3D model for web viewers, AR, and game engines.
  • OBJ — Universal format for Blender, Maya, 3ds Max, and other 3D software.
  • STL — Print-ready mesh for FDM and resin 3D printers.
  • USDZ — Apple AR Quick Look for iPhone and iPad.

Tips for Better Text-to-3D Results

  • Be specific. "A red dragon with large wings perched on a rock" beats "a dragon."
  • Mention the style. Add "realistic," "cartoon," "low-poly," or "miniature" to guide the output.
  • Describe the pose. "Standing with arms crossed" or "sitting on a throne" helps the AI nail the shape.
  • Keep it to one subject. Single objects convert to 3D better than complex scenes with many elements.

Ready to Turn Text into 3D Models?

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