3D Turntable Maker

Spin a 3D model into an animated turntable GIF right in your browser. Nothing is uploaded.

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Drop a 3D model here and I’ll spin it into a GIF.

.stl · .obj · .ply · .glb · .gltf · the first run loads the 3D engine once



How to use

  1. Drop a 3D model in, or tap the box to choose one. STL, OBJ, PLY, GLB and GLTF all work, and you’ll see a live preview you can rotate.
  2. Pick a size, the number of frames, a background colour and how fast it should spin. Smaller size and fewer frames keep the GIF light.
  3. Press Make GIF & download. The model is rendered frame by frame as it turns a full circle, then saved as one looping animated GIF — all in your browser.

FAQ

Is my 3D model uploaded anywhere?

No. The model is loaded, rendered and turned into a GIF entirely in your browser using a self-hosted 3D engine — it never leaves your device, so it works offline and stays private. The engine loads once on first use and is then cached.

Why does the GIF look a little grainy or banded?

A GIF can only use up to 256 colours per file, and to keep every frame consistent this tool maps each one to a shared 216-colour web-safe palette. That is normal for animated GIFs — smooth gradients and soft shadows show some banding. For crisp colour, a plain background and a flat-coloured model look best.

The export is slow or my file is huge — what can I do?

Turntable GIFs are heavy: every frame is a full picture. Choose 256 × 256 and 24 frames for a much smaller, faster result, and keep the model modest. Large, highly detailed models at 512 × 512 with 36 frames can take a while and produce a big file, especially on phones.