PDF → 3MF / STL

Convert text & line drawings to a 3D-printable relief
Best on a big screen

The PDF editor and 3D preview need a larger display to see the details. Browse plans and buy credits here — open on a computer to upload, convert, and download.

Turn any PDF into a 3D‑printable model

Text, line art, logos and photos converted to STL or multi‑color 3MF — ideal for stamps, signage, embossing plates, and relief prints.

What you get

Vector-accurate relief

PDF text and line drawings extruded to precise millimetre heights, tuned for your nozzle and layer settings.

Multi-color 3MF

Map detected colors to extruders for AMS, MMU, and other multi-material printers — or export single-color STL.

Pay per download

Try a free watermarked sample on desktop, then unlock full-quality files with credits or a single purchase.

Pricing

Each credit = one full-quality STL or 3MF download. Keys are valid for 365 days.

Need just one file? Single downloads are €1.00 each on desktop after you convert.

How it works

  1. Upload a PDF on your desktop browser
  2. Refine the area, colors, and print settings
  3. Convert and preview the 3D model in your browser
  4. Download with a credit, package key, or single purchase

Already have a key?

Enter your key on desktop when you download a converted file. Keys purchased here work immediately once you open the converter on a computer.

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Turn any PDF into a 3D‑printable model

Text, line art, logos and photos — converted to STL or multi‑color 3MF, right in your browser. Follow the four steps below to get a print‑ready file.

1
Upload a PDF

Drop in any document with text, line drawings, or simple graphics. Multi‑page files are supported — pick the exact page you want to convert.

  • Vector text & line art
  • Logos & raster images
  • Per‑page selection
2
Refine the source

Trim the artwork down to exactly what you need before converting, straight from the toolbar.

  • Select area — convert only a region
  • Eraser — paint out unwanted parts
  • Images — include detected logos/photos
3
Dial in the model

Tune the geometry and surface quality in the settings panel, then hit Convert.

  • Output size, base & extrusion height
  • Your 3D printer setup & geometry tuning
  • Multi‑color, inset top/bottom, mirror
4
Preview, finish & print

Inspect the relief live in the built‑in 3D viewer, refine it, then export for your slicer.

  • Orbit, zoom, top & flat views
  • Add cutout holes for mounting
  • Download STL or multi‑color 3MF

Drop a PDF here or click to browse

Supports any PDF with text or line drawings · nothing leaves until you convert

Output size

Print size

Your 3D printer

Match your slicer profile — the model is built for how your printer is set up.

Same value you use in your slicer (e.g. 0.20 mm)

Your hot-end nozzle size (typically 0.4 mm)

Geometry tuning

How PDF lines and shapes become solid geometry on your printer.

Thickens fine strokes so they survive printing

Ignore specks and clutter smaller than this

Lower = smoother curves, larger file