Text3D Maker · Free Online Tool

PHOTO TO
LITHOPHANE
FREE ONLINE

Upload a photo, see exactly how it will glow when backlit, and download a watertight STL ready to print. Flat or curved lithophanes — all in your browser, no software needed.

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Ideas for your 3D printer

Design and download in seconds. No CAD experience needed.

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Photo gifts that glow
Turn wedding photos, baby pictures or pet portraits into lithophanes that reveal the image when lit from behind. A unique, personal 3D printed gift for birthdays, anniversaries, Mother's Day and Christmas.
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Lithophane lamps and night lights
The curved mode bends the lithophane around a vertical axis — perfect for wrapping around an LED tea light or building a lithophane lamp. Adjust the arc angle from a gentle curve to a near-full cylinder.
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Realistic backlit preview
Unlike most converters, Text3D Maker simulates real light transmission through translucent PLA (Beer-Lambert law). What you see in the backlit preview is what you get off the printer — no surprises after a 4-hour print.

Ready in 3 steps

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Upload your photo

Drag and drop any JPG or PNG. High-contrast photos with a clear subject work best — faces, pets and landscapes convert beautifully. The image is processed entirely in your browser; nothing is uploaded to a server.

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Adjust shape, size and thickness

Choose flat or curved, set the width in millimetres, and tune minimum/maximum thickness (0.6–3 mm is the sweet spot for PLA). Toggle the backlit view to see exactly how the lithophane will glow before printing.

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Download the STL and print

Click Download STL — the file is watertight and slices cleanly in Bambu Studio, Cura, PrusaSlicer or OrcaSlicer. Print vertically with 100% infill and 0.12–0.16 mm layers in white or natural PLA.

What is a lithophane?

A lithophane is a thin 3D printed panel whose thickness varies with the brightness of an image: dark areas are printed thick (blocking light) and bright areas are printed thin (letting light through). Held against a window or lit with an LED from behind, the panel reveals the original photo in glowing greyscale — an effect that dates back to 19th-century porcelain art, now reborn with 3D printing.

A photo to lithophane converter like Text3D Maker analyses the luminance of every pixel in your photo and maps it to a thickness value, then generates a watertight 3D mesh you can print on any FDM printer. The whole conversion happens in your browser in seconds — no Blender, no image editing, no plugins.

Best print settings for lithophanes

Lithophanes are unusual prints: detail lives in the XY plane, so you want them printed vertically (standing up) to take advantage of your printer's fine XY resolution. Recommended settings for PLA:

Orientation: vertical, image facing sideways. Layer height: 0.12–0.16 mm. Infill: 100% — any gaps inside the panel create visible light artifacts. Walls: 3+ perimeters. Speed: slow down to 40–60 mm/s for clean surfaces. Filament: white or natural PLA transmits light most evenly; avoid silk and dark colours.

For curved lithophanes, print with the concave side facing your part cooling fan and consider a brim — the small footprint of a curved panel benefits from extra bed adhesion. These settings work identically in Bambu Studio, Cura, PrusaSlicer and OrcaSlicer.

Flat vs curved lithophanes — which should you print?

Flat lithophanes are the classic format: ideal for window hangers, framed photo panels and fridge-magnet gifts. They print fast, need no support and look great backlit by daylight.

Curved lithophanes wrap the image around a vertical arc — from a gentle 60° curve to a near-cylinder. They are the go-to choice for lithophane lamps and night lights: place a LED tea light or a small bulb inside the arc and the whole image glows evenly. Text3D Maker lets you adjust the arc angle with a slider and preview the exact curvature in 3D before downloading, so the STL fits the lamp base you have in mind.

Both modes export a single watertight mesh with a solid frame border, so the panel is rigid and the edges print cleanly without warping.

How to choose the right photo

The quality of a lithophane depends more on the photo than on the printer. The best candidates have:

High contrast — a clear difference between light and dark areas translates into visible relief. A single clear subject — one face or two work better than a group of ten. Good lighting on faces — avoid backlit photos where the subject is in shadow. Sharp focus — blur becomes mush at 0.4 mm nozzle resolution.

If your photo is low-contrast, use the invert option to experiment with a negative, or crop tighter on the subject before uploading. The realistic backlit preview tells you instantly whether the photo will work — long before you commit to a multi-hour print.

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Frequently asked questions

Upload your JPG or PNG to Text3D Maker's lithophane generator, adjust width and thickness, check the backlit preview, and click Download STL. The conversion is free and runs entirely in your browser — you get 2 free STL downloads, and unlimited downloads cost a one-time €2.99 (no subscription).
A good starting point is 0.6–0.8 mm minimum thickness and 2.5–3 mm maximum. Thinner minimums let more light through (brighter highlights) but become fragile; thicker maximums give deeper blacks but need a stronger light source. Text3D Maker lets you adjust both and preview the result before printing.
Vertically — standing up. FDM printers have much finer resolution in the XY plane than in Z, so a vertical lithophane captures far more image detail. Use 0.12–0.16 mm layers, 100% infill and white or natural PLA.
Yes — switch to curved mode and adjust the arc angle slider. The lithophane bends around a vertical axis, ideal for wrapping around LED tea lights or building lithophane night lights. The exported STL stays fully watertight in both flat and curved modes.
High-contrast photos with a single clear subject and good lighting: portraits, pets, wedding photos. Avoid dark, blurry or backlit images. The realistic backlit preview shows you exactly how your photo will look when printed, so you can test several photos in seconds.
No. The image is processed 100% client-side in your browser using JavaScript — the photo never leaves your device. Only the final STL download is counted against your account.
White or natural (translucent) PLA gives the most even light transmission and the classic porcelain look. Light grey also works. Avoid silk PLA (uneven transmission), dark colours (block too much light) and PETG (tends to be too transparent, reducing contrast).
Yes. The generated mesh includes the relief surface, perimeter walls and a closed back — fully manifold with no holes. It imports directly into Bambu Studio, Cura, PrusaSlicer and OrcaSlicer without any repair step.