STL 3D printing mesh viewer

View STL Files Online

View STL online with Next3D before slicing, repairing, or converting a 3D printing mesh. Upload an STL file to inspect visible geometry, orientation, scale, and surface shape directly in the browser.

STL File Viewer

Drag and drop your .stl file or click to browse

STL inspection for 3D printing and mesh workflows

STL files are common in 3D printing, scan cleanup, CAD export, and mesh exchange workflows. Use this viewer to check whether the model shape, orientation, and apparent scale look correct before opening a slicer, repairing the mesh, or converting STL to OBJ, FBX, GLB, or another target format.

View STL online before sending a model into a slicer or print-prep tool.
Check surface shape, orientation, and visible mesh issues in the browser.
Preview exported CAD or scan meshes before cleanup or conversion.
Use the STL viewer first, then convert to OBJ, FBX, GLB, or another downstream format if needed.

Can I view STL files online?

Yes. Upload an STL file to inspect the mesh in a browser-based 3D viewer before slicing, repair, or conversion.

Is STL only for 3D printing?

STL is most common for 3D printing, but it also appears in CAD export, scan cleanup, mesh exchange, and prototyping workflows.

Can I convert STL after viewing it?

Yes. Common next steps include STL to OBJ for modeling workflows, STL to FBX for asset exchange, or STL to GLB for web preview.

Key Features

  • 3d-printing
  • mesh-only
  • simple
  • manufacturing

Why Choose STL?

  • 3d-printing
  • manufacturing
  • prototyping
  • medical

Common Use Cases

3d-printingmanufacturingprototypingmedical

Related Formats

GLB

GLB

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GLTF

GLTF

.gltf

Different approach for similar use cases

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Blend

Blend

.blend

Different approach for similar use cases

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OBJ

OBJ

.obj
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More advanced features than STL

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Why Choose Different Formats?

Performance

GLB and GLTF offer the best web performance with optimized loading and rendering.

Compatibility

OBJ provides universal compatibility across all 3D software and platforms.

Features

FBX supports the most advanced features for professional animation workflows.

Quick Format Comparison

FormatFile SizeFeaturesBest For
STLCurrent
Small3d-printing, mesh-only3d printing
GLB
Smallbinary, embedded-texturesWeb
GLTF
Mediumjson, external-resourcesWeb
Blend
MediumFull Scene, NodesBlender Workflow

Format Conversion Tips

Conversion Recommendations

  • Convert from OBJ or PLY for 3D printing workflow
  • Use mesh repair tools before converting to STL
  • Consider different STL resolutions for different uses
  • Verify printability with slicing software

When to Use STL

3d printing
manufacturing
prototyping

Best Practices for STL

✅ Do:

  • Ensure manifold (watertight) geometry for 3D printing
  • Use appropriate resolution for your printer capabilities
  • Check for proper wall thickness in your models
  • Consider support structures during modeling phase
  • Use ASCII format only for debugging, binary for production

⚠️ Watch Out For:

  • Non-manifold geometry: Use mesh repair tools
  • Too high resolution: Balance quality vs file size
  • Incorrect orientation: Check model alignment for printing

Recommended Tools for STL

Meshmixer

STL repair and editing

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PrusaSlicer

STL slicing for 3D printing

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Netfabb

Professional STL optimization

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Quick Tips for STL Files

File Size Optimization

  • • Balance resolution vs file size
  • • Use binary format for production
  • • Remove internal geometry

Quality Assurance

  • • Test in multiple viewers
  • • Validate file structure
  • • Check for missing dependencies
  • • Verify proper scaling

Frequently Asked Questions - STL Format

Still have questions?

Try uploading your .stl file to our viewer above, or check out the complete STL format guide for more detailed information.