SVG to 3D Extruder

Extrude any SVG shape into a 3D object in your browser. Upload an SVG, adjust depth and perspective, rotate the view, and export a rendered image or 3D scene for your project.

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Extruding a flat SVG shape into a 3D form — giving a logo, icon, or letterform depth and volume — normally requires Blender, Cinema 4D, or Illustrator's 3D effect. The SVG to 3D Extruder does this entirely in the browser using WebGL: upload an SVG, set the extrusion depth, and see the 3D result immediately. Rotate the view, adjust lighting, and export.

Designers creating 3D logo mockups, developers building 3D web graphics, and anyone who needs a quick 3D version of a vector shape without opening a full 3D modelling application.

01 Open the SVG to 3D Extruder on Doathingy
02 Upload your SVG file
03 Adjust the extrusion depth using the slider
04 Rotate the view to find the right angle
05 Export the rendered image or 3D model

No tutorials. No learning curve. Open it and get started.

No server uploads. Everything runs locally in your browser. Your files and data never leave your device.

Completely free. No trial period. No premium tier for basic functionality. No account required. Use it as often as you need.

One job, done well. SVG to 3D Extruder was built to solve a specific problem cleanly. No feature bloat, no ads, no distractions.

What SVG features are supported?

Paths and basic shapes. Complex SVGs with filters, gradients, or nested groups may not render perfectly.

Can I export a 3D model file?

Check the tool for 3D export options. PNG render is always available.

Does it require WebGL?

Yes — WebGL is needed for 3D rendering. All modern browsers support it.

Can I use it with a logo SVG?

Yes — simple logo shapes work best. Clean, single-path SVGs produce the cleanest extrusions.

Is this free?

Yes — free with no sign-in.

Free. Instant. No sign-in. Open it and get the job done.

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