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Insta 3D is an AI-powered tool designed to transform 2D images into 3D models seamlessly. It offers a user-friendly solution for creating three-dimensional representations from flat images, making it ideal for both casual users and professionals. The tool is versatile and can be applied across various industries, including gaming, architecture, and product design.
• 2D-to-3D Conversion: Instantly convert 2D images into 3D models.
• Multi-Format Support: Accepts JPG, PNG, and other common image formats.
• Customization Options: Adjust textures, colors, and angles for personalized results.
• Real-Time Preview: See your 3D model take shape as you work.
• Batch Processing: Convert multiple images at once for efficiency.
1. What file formats does Insta 3D support?
Insta 3D supports JPG, PNG, and BMP for input and outputs in OBJ, STL, and GLB formats.
2. Can I edit the 3D model after conversion?
Yes, Insta 3D allows you to edit the model by adjusting textures, colors, and angles during the conversion process.
3. How long does the conversion process take?
The conversion time depends on the complexity of the image and the selected settings. Most conversions are completed within seconds.
4. Can I process multiple images at once?
Yes, Insta 3D supports batch processing, allowing you to convert multiple images simultaneously.
5. What happens to my images after I close the app?
Your uploaded images and generated models are not stored on the server after you close the app. Ensure you export your models before exiting.