Text to 3D print: describe a part, print it
Describe the part you need — “a wall bracket for a 35 mm pipe with two countersunk screw holes” — and Grovec authors real solid geometry, checks it’s actually printable, and exports a clean mesh for your slicer.
Solid geometry, not a fragile mesh
Most “AI to 3D” tools spit out a lumpy, non-manifold mesh that your slicer chokes on. Grovec authors a real feature-tree solid — sketches, extrudes, fillets, holes — so the part is watertight, dimensioned, and easy to tweak. Change a hole diameter or a wall thickness by asking; you don’t re-roll the whole thing.
Checked for printability before you slice
Grovec runs minimum-feature-size and geometry checks against the model, so wafer-thin walls and unprintable details get flagged up front. Round-trip export verification means the file you download reopens correctly instead of failing on the print bed.
Export to your slicer or a pro tool
Export 3MF, STL and glTF for Cura, Bambu Studio, PrusaSlicer or any slicer — or STEP and DXF if you want to take the part into professional CAD or hand it to a machine shop.
FAQ
Is the output a watertight, printable solid?
Yes — a real, manifold feature-tree solid, not a non-manifold AI mesh. It exports to 3MF and STL ready for any slicer.
Can I change dimensions after?
Yes — the model is parametric. Ask to change a hole size, wall thickness or length and the geometry updates.
Does it check that the part can actually print?
Yes — minimum-feature-size and geometry checks flag unprintable details before you slice, and exports are round-trip-verified.
What formats can I export?
3MF, STL and glTF for slicers, plus STEP and DXF for professional CAD.