Convert vector paths into depth

SVG to 3D converter with live preview

To convert SVG to 3D, upload or paste a clean SVG, extrude its filled paths, tune the surface, and export the result for your next tool.

This SVG to 3D workflow is for vector artwork that needs controlled thickness, not a photograph that needs reconstructed surfaces. The free converter runs in your browser, so you can inspect the silhouette and choose an export without sending the source file to a conversion server.

Open the editorFree to use · No account · Browser-based · $0

Work in the browser

Shape your SVG in 3D

On-device editor

The workflow

From flat paths to a useful 3D result

01

Upload an SVG or paste its markup into the editor.

02

Convert SVG to 3D by setting extrusion depth and smoothness, then adjust material and light.

03

Export PNG, video, GLB, STL, OBJ, or PLY according to the destination workflow.

Technical notes

What the converter actually does

The browser editor parses supported filled paths into Three.js shapes and extrudes them on your device. GLB, STL, OBJ, and PLY exports use the geometry visible in the preview.

Know the limit

This process means path extrusion. It does not infer a hidden back side or generate a complete object from a photo, and complex SVG filters or external references may need simplification.

Use cases

Good fits for this workflow

Dimensional icons and badges
Logo extrusion previews
Simple 3D-printing shapes
Web-ready GLB studies

svg to 3d workflow fit

When should you use this workflow?

Choose SVG to 3D when a known vector should gain controlled depth. This SVG to 3D workflow is predictable for logos, icons, lettering, and other filled paths.

Questions answered

FAQ: svg to 3d

Is this an online SVG to 3D converter?

Yes. The converter runs in the browser and provides a live preview before export.

Can I convert an SVG without an account?

Yes. No account is required for the core SVG to 3D workflow.

Which 3D formats can I export?

The editor can export the extruded model as GLB, STL, OBJ, or PLY, along with PNG and video previews.

Does the tool upload my SVG?

No. The core conversion and preview run on your device in the browser.

Published and last reviewed: August 21, 2026