KILN

Photo to 3D print

Turn photos and drawings into things you can hold.

Pick a way to start. Everything here works fully on your device — no photo ever leaves your phone unless you choose to send it to a printer.

1. MakeBuild, snap, or draw a shape
2. CheckPreview it in 3D, resize to fit your printer
3. PrintSave the file, or send it over WiFi

Build a toy

Stack shapes on the turntable

Tap a shape below to drop it on the turntable. Drag to move it, pinch to look around.

Nothing selected. Add a shape, then tap it to edit color, size, and position.

Snap a photo

Two ways to turn a photo into an object

Choose a photo

Or take one now — good lighting works best

Shape a bowl or vase

Draw the outline of one side

Draw from the base (bottom) to the rim (top). The shape spins all the way around, so only draw one side.

Height90 mm
Width80 mm
Wall thickness3.0 mm
This makes a hollow shell like a real bowl. If it's meant to hold food, print in a food-safe filament and check your printer maker's food-safety guidance — most standard PLA/PETG prints are not food-safe as-is.

Prepare to print

Check the size, then export

Width mm
Depth mm
Height mm
Material (PLA)
Print time

These are rough estimates from the model's volume, not a real slice. Your slicer (Bambu Studio, PrusaSlicer, Cura, OrcaSlicer…) will give the true numbers once you slice the file.

Save as

My models

Saved on this device only

Print over WiFi

Send files straight to a printer on your network

Works with printers running OctoPrint or Klipper/Moonraker (many Creality, Voron, and other open-firmware printers). Your phone and printer need to be on the same WiFi. Bambu Lab and closed cloud printers can't be reached directly from a browser — see below.

Bambu Lab, and most fully cloud-connected printers, use encrypted protocols a web browser can't speak. Download the STL instead, then open it in Bambu Studio, Creality Print, Cura, or OrcaSlicer, or copy it to your printer's SD card.

Edit shape

Size1.0×
Height off base0 mm
Rotate
Color

Add a printer

Type
Name
Address
API key
Stored only on this device. If this page is loaded over https:// and your printer is plain http://, your browser may block the connection — that's a browser security rule, not a bug here.