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Private beta · photo to printable relief STL
Turn a photo into printable 3D wall art.
Test the complete proof chain before sharing your own images: sample photo, processed heightmap, exact exported STL, and Bambu Studio import evidence in one focused flow.
Start public and low-friction. Custom uploads stay private behind an invite-backed editor session.
- Export
- STL Geometry-only, slicer-portable output.
- Slicer
- Bambu Headless import/export evidence captured.
- Controls
- Admin Cleanup and feedback exports are operator-gated.
Choose your path
Start with proof, then unlock custom work only when it makes sense.
Every route keeps the beta caveats visible: STL is geometry-only, physical print validation is still gated, and hosted AI segmentation is not integrated yet.
The claim chain
Show the transformation before asking for trust.
The new beta path is designed for screenshots, customer conversations, and real uploads: every promise is paired with a visible artifact.
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Processed heightmap
Inspect the contrast and depth map before trusting the generated mesh.03
Exact STL preview
The browser preview uses the exported geometry, not a decorative mockup.04
Slicer-ready artifact
Download a geometry-only STL after validation and visual checks pass.Slicer validation
Bambu Studio accepted a live-generated STL.
The latest private-beta smoke generated an STL through the live editor API, imported it with Bambu Studio 02.07.01.57 under Xvfb, and exported the imported project as a valid 3MF package.
Bambu Studio reported one part with 24,572 facets and non-zero volume.
The imported dimensions match the generated wall-art relief target.
Exported 3MF contains model geometry; physical printer validation remains separate.
Built for early learning
A polished beta surface without hiding the caveats.
Etsy sellers
Test whether buyer photos can become premium custom wall-art products before adding a new listing line.
Makers
See the processed heightmap, exact mesh, validation metadata, and final STL in one browser workflow.
Print shops
Use a repeatable beta intake path for quick photo-to-relief prototypes without exposing operator tools publicly.
Example evidence
Realistic sample cards for outreach and beta claims.
These cards keep the proof chain close to the CTA: sample image, target use case, generation evidence, and current limitations.
120 × 90 mm · 8.4 mm max relief
Pet portrait wall relief
A high-contrast pet silhouette with stepped fur bands and a printable plaque base for a common custom-shop use case.- Use case
- Personalized memorial or gift panel
- Evidence
- source mask + height bands visible · manifold-style raised border · engraved title/date area
140 × 82 mm · 6.8 mm max relief
Coastal housewarming panel
A landscape-style relief sample showing how horizon lines, water, and foreground shapes become shallow wall-art layers.- Use case
- Photo-to-relief landscape wall art
- Evidence
- separate sky/water height bands · raised foreground frame · export-note metadata shown
110 × 110 mm · 7.2 mm max relief
Wedding monogram proof
A square keepsake plaque demonstrating text, simple ornament, and border geometry without claiming a separate art mode.- Use case
- Event keepsake wall-art plaque
- Evidence
- raised initials and date · floral relief clusters · flat back plate for wall mounting
130 × 95 mm · 5.6 mm max relief
Trail map relief card
A route-memory wall panel sample using abstracted contour lines and a raised trail path as a realistic relief use case.- Use case
- Outdoor route memory panel
- Evidence
- contour-style line relief · highlighted route ridge · corner mounting pads
Private beta guardrails
Designed to look launch-ready while staying operationally honest.
This route keeps the existing product available, adds a more professional proof-first surface, and preserves the current gates around outreach sends, physical validation, hosted AI providers, and new art modes.
- Uploads are size-limited and not published into a public gallery.
- Maintenance cleanup and feedback export remain admin/operator surfaces.
- Performance language should be measured before any “under 60 seconds” claim ships.