05 August 2025

Printables, welcome to BlenderKit! 🔗

Recently, printables were added to BlenderKit as a new asset type. We are very excited about this wonderful addition to our evergrowing 3D asset library.

Discover printables

When it comes to 3D printing, there is an enormous potential in Blender’s magic pipeline. Thanks to subdivision surfaces, you can find shapes completely different from those created with CAD and tweak them as you wish. With our collection of brushes, you can easily make modifications to create original items. All of this is super important at a time when AI threatens to take over our jobs…

Hopefully, there will be more printables on BlenderKit soon. If you are a creator, learn how to upload them with this tutorial.

In the meantime, have a 3D printing blast :-)

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