Create custom sword and weapon 3D models from text. Fantasy blades, sci-fi weapons, historical arms — AI generation with GLB export.
Watch the full AI 3D model workflow — prompt to print-ready file.
Type a text description or upload a reference image. The AI generates a detailed 3D model in 3-5 minutes that you can preview, refine, and export.
Download your model as GLB or GLTF — compatible with Blender, Unity, Unreal Engine, and all major 3D printing slicers.
Use the built-in Remesh tool for watertight topology, then run Print Check to validate your model for FDM or resin printing.
Name the sword type (katana, broadsword, rapier, scimitar) for accurate blade shape and proportions
Describe the blade finish — polished mirror, matte damascus, etched runes — for surface character
Include scabbard or sheath details if you want the full weapon set, not just the bare blade
Mention cultural origin (Japanese, Viking, Celtic, Arabian) to guide decorative motifs
Generate unique sword models for loot tables, quest rewards, and legendary weapon sets in role-playing games.
Design a custom sword, scale it to full size, and 3D print it in sections for cosplay conventions and costume contests.
Recreate historical sword types — gladius, falchion, jian — for educational displays, museum mockups, and reference models.
Print decorative sword models for wall mounts, shadow boxes, and themed room decor.
Very thin blades may need thickening for printing. Use the Print Check tool to identify areas below minimum wall thickness, then scale or adjust in your slicer. Resin printers handle thinner features better than FDM.
Yes. Include "with scabbard" or "sheathed" in your prompt. For a separate scabbard, generate it as a standalone model and pair it with the sword in your 3D application.
The AI renders surface details like hamon temper lines, rune engravings, and filigree patterns as geometry and vertex colour. Name these details explicitly in your prompt for the best results.
50 free credits on signup. No software to install. Generate your first 3D model in minutes.
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