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Convert Your 3D Mesh/Model STL Files to 3MF

Our free and fast tool will convert most 3D mesh or STL (Standard Triangle Language) model files to a standard 3MF (3D Manufacturing Format) file that can then be edited further in most popular 3D editing packages such as Blender or 3D printed without any further processing. Our conversion tool can also batch convert multiple STL files; up to 25 files at a time can be converted.

To convert your STL file, click the Upload button above and select the file to convert. Once selected, the file will be converted to a 3MF file and will be ready for download shortly afterwards. For more information about the STL to 3MF conversion process, see the conversion information section below.

How to Convert your STL to 3MF Online?

Here are two simple steps to convert your STL to 3MF.

Upload a STL

Click the "Upload a STL File" button and select a STL to upload. The maximum file size is 100MB.

Download your 3MF

Click the download link once completed to receive your 3MF file.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I convert my STL file to 3MF?

First click the "Upload..." button, select your STL file to upload. Select any configuration options. When the STL to 3MF conversion has completed, you can download your 3MF file straight away.

How long does it take to convert my STL to 3MF?

We aim to process all STL to 3MF conversions as quickly as possible, this usually takes around 5 seconds but can be more for larger more complex files so please be patient.

How accurate is the STL to 3MF conversion?

We aim to create the most accurate conversions with our tools. Our tools are under constant development with new features and improvements being added every week.

Is it safe to convert my STL to 3MF on ImageToStl.com?

Yes, of course! We do not store the STL file you submit to us. The resulting 3MF file, once created is deleted 15 minutes after upload and the download link will expire after this time.

Can I convert my STL to 3MF on Windows, Linux, Android, iOS or Mac OS?

Yes! Our STL to 3MF tool will run on any system with a modern web browser. No specialist software is needed to run any of our conversion tools.

What if I am using an Ad Blocker, will that affect things?

Yes. Although you can use an Ad Blocker, if you like our STL conversion tool please consider white-listing our site. When an Ad Blocker is enabled there are some conversion limits on some of our tools and processing/conversion times will be longer.

What STL formats can I convert from?

You can convert from both text and binary STL files. If your STL file contains color information we will bring this over.

I have several STL files; can I batch convert my STL to 3MF?

Yes! Our STL tool supports full batch conversions. You can upload up to 25 and STL files at a time. Our tool will convert them all as quickly as possible. Once completed, you can either download the 3MF files individually or download them all in a single ZIP file.

Comparing STL and 3MF Features

 

STL Features

  • Mesh Geometry (Vertices and Faces)
  • Vertex Normals
  • Face Normals
  • Vertex Colors
  • Face Materials (Excluding textures)
  • Textures
  • Point Cloud
  • Multiple Objects Per File
  • Object Transforms (Translation, Rotation, and Scale)
  • Bones/Joints
  • Animations
  • Suitable for 3D Printing

3MF Features

  • Mesh Geometry (Vertices and Faces)
  • Vertex Normals
  • Face Normals
  • Vertex Colors
  • Face Materials (Excluding textures)
  • Textures
  • Point Cloud
  • Multiple Objects Per File
  • Object Transforms (Translation, Rotation, and Scale)
  • Bones/Joints
  • Animations
  • Suitable for 3D Printing

File Format Information for STL to 3MF

ExtensionSTL
Full NameStandard Triangle Language
Type3D Model
Mime Typeapplication/vnd.ms-pki.stl
FormatText & Binary
ToolsSTL Converters, 3D Model Voxelizer, Create STL Animation, Compress STL, Text to STL, STL Viewer
Open WithBlender, Daz Studio, MeshLab, CAD Assistant

Description

The STL file format has its roots in the 1980's and is the native file format for 3D Systems stereolithography CAD software. The format defines a triangulated mesh with vertices and faces and is a popular format for sharing 3D printable model files.

There were several formats that attempted to extend the STL format, namely SolidView and VisCAM, whose formats included limited 15-bit color information for each mesh face, which is often ignored by most modern 3D software. The STL format can be either text or binary; our tools will support both formats.

STL Notes

Standard STL files do not contain material or color information, so this cannot be imported. There are, however, two formats (VisCAM and SolidView) that attempt to add color information to the STL file format. If our tool detects this additional color information, it will attempt to import this information.

Supported Features

  • Mesh geometry
  • Face colors via the VisCAM and SolidView formats
  • Binary and text versions are supported
Extension3MF
Full Name3D Manufacturing Format
Type3D Model
Mime Typeapplication/vnd.ms-package.3dmanufacturing-3dmodel+xml
FormatBinary
Tools3MF Converters, 3D Model Voxelizer, Create 3MF Animation, Compress 3MF, 3MF Asset Extractor, Text to 3MF, 3MF Viewer

Description

3MF files are a modern 3D file format designed specifically for use with 3D printable models (additive manufacturing). It was designed to be the successor to the popular legacy STL format (also a common format in 3D printing) to overcome the limitations of that format.

The format of 3MF files is XML-based and compressed with standard Zip file compression, resulting in small, easily transferable files. The format supports 3D meshes along with associated materials and textures, all contained within the Zip file.

3MF Notes

3MF files support material and color information. If your uploaded model contains color information, our tool will attempt to save this in the 3MF file at the end of the conversion process. Textures are supported and will be included in the final 3MF file.

Supported Features

  • Mesh geometry
  • Face and vertex colors
  • Textures

A Comparison of STL and 3MF File Formats

Here we will do a comparison of both the 3MF and STL file formats to see which format is the most suitable to use in different scenarios. Although both formats are a popular choice when wishing to 3D print an object, each has different capabilities, which may influence your decision as to which one to use.

Before we begin, it's important to remember that the STL format has been around since the 1980s and was never designed to be used as a 3D printing format. It gained popularity in the early days of consumer 3D printing due to the format's simplicity and widespread support among 3D modeling software.

Structure

Although both formats are capable of storing complex 3D objects, they both go about it in very different ways. A 3MF file is capable of storing the model geometry in a highly efficient manner, whereby you have a single list of vertices and texture coordinates. From these, the faces that make up the 3D model reference them without any duplication of data. An STL file does not do this; in the STL format, each face in the 3D object has its own set of 3 vertices that cannot be re-used by other faces.

Whilst STL files are able to store a face normal, essentially the direction the face is pointing, the 3MF format does not support face normals as these can be calculated automatically with some clever math as explained here.

Supported Material

When it comes to materials, the STL format is incapable of storing face colors, materials, and textures. It is true that some vendor-specific versions of the STL format included some limited support for face colors; however, as these are not part of the STL standard specification, they will be ignored. The 3MF format, on the other hand, was designed from the start to support materials and textures, with material definitions that include color information included in the same file as the 3D object geometry. Also included within the 3MF file will be any necessary texture files, which helps when transmitting a 3MF file as all the textures needed are included and cannot be lost, as is the case with certain 3D model formats such as OBJ that store textures and materials as external files.

A custom laptop design in STL format

A custom laptop design in STL format

A cog in a Replicator 3D printer

A cog in a Replicator 3D printer

A complete 3D printed Pokémon Go Gym

A complete 3D-printed Pokémon Go Gym

Editing

From our experience, editing an STL file is easier than editing a 3MF file. This is mainly due to the fact that the STL format has been around a lot longer than 3MF and has widespread support within many 3D editing applications. Support for 3MF is growing, but at this time, STL files are easier to edit than 3MF files. As the 3MF format offers superior features compared to the STL format and is designed to store 3D printable objects from the start, support for it within 3D editors will only get better.

As for support amongst 3D slicer software, you will find that most slicers will support both STL and 3MF files.

File Size

When 3D objects are saved in the STL format, they are saved as a raw, uncompressed binary file, making the size of the resulting STL file much larger than when saving the same 3D object in the 3MF format. This is due to the 3MF standard using the ZIP file compression to store all the 3D model geometry, textures, and metadata.

Summary

To conclude this comparison, if you are intending to 3D print your 3D model, we would recommend the use of the 3MF file format for storing your model, provided that your 3D editing software and 3D printing slicer software support the 3MF format. If not, you can use our 3MF to STL file converter. Storing 3D objects in the 3MF format also ensures any textures and additional materials are stored within the same physical file and that the file size is kept to a minimum to help improve the speed of uploading and downloading your 3D model files.

How does it work?

Converting from the STL file format to 3MF can be a complex process, and any tool used for this conversion process needs to be able to handle a variety of data conversion tasks as well as identify any defects within the 3D model and fix them. Here we will explain the conversion process used by our tool to accurately convert your STL file to a valid 3MF 3D model. Let's start with the conversion process, which involves the following steps:

Step 1: Read the Source STL File

In its simplest form, an STL file can be either a plain text or binary file containing 3D data such as vertices, faces, normals, and more. When combined, these make up the 3D model you see on your screen.

For more information regarding the STL file format, please see this great article that goes into a lot of detail explaining the STL format.

Step 2: Process File Data

With the STL file data read, our tool generates an internal representation of the full 3D model and will attempt to fix any geometry issues encountered. Along with repairing any issues with the 3D model, the tool will remove any duplicated vertices and prepare the model for exporting to the 3MF format.

Step 3: Saving to the 3MF Format

The 3MF file format is relatively new and its primary aim is to become the standard for storing and distributing 3D models for 3D printing applications. Most modern 3D printing software can open 3MF files.

Our tool will now take the in-memory 3D model we have created in step 2 and convert this to the 3MF format ensuring it is compatible with any 3D printing software that supports 3MF.

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