Rodin (Hyper3D)
Free planA high-quality 3D generation engine strong on realistic detail
A high-quality text- and image-to-3D generation tool built by Hyper3D, with realistic detail and 4K textures as its strengths. Generation is unlimited, with credits deducted only at download time.
vs. similar tools: Photorealistic output quality, high-resolution textures, and a credit model that only charges on download set it apart.
Overview
At a glance
- Photorealistic output quality with 4K high-resolution textures
- Wide export coverage across GLB, FBX, OBJ, USDZ, and STL
- Unlimited generation, with credits charged only at download
- Korean is interface-level only, adding a learning barrier
- No self-hosting, so cloud dependence is a given
- Best for: 3D artists needing realistic detail and creators of small-batch, high-quality assets
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Rodin is a text- and image-to-3D generation tool built by Hyper3D that leads with realistic detail and high-resolution textures. You can produce models from a prompt or reference image and export them in GLB, FBX, OBJ, USDZ, and STL, which suits 3D artists making photorealistic one-off assets or reaching into printing and AR.
Its biggest strength is output quality. The billing model is unusual too. Generation itself is unlimited, and credits are deducted only when you download a result you like, which favors a workflow of iterating many times and keeping only the models that pass. Commercial use is permitted.
The limits sit on the access and operations side. Korean support stays at the interface level, posing an early learning barrier for Korean users, and there is no self-hosting, so work depends entirely on the cloud. You can start for free, but each download draws down roughly $1.5 per credit, so costs accumulate quickly when pulling assets in bulk.
In short, it is a fine choice for creators of realistic assets where each individual piece matters, or for artists moving across many formats. Teams that must mass-produce assets in one unified art style, or run on their own infrastructure, should weigh other 3D generation tools alongside it.
Pricing
| Plan | Monthly price | Limits |
|---|---|---|
| Free | $0/mo | Basic access, credits deducted on download (about $1.5 per credit) |
| Education | $15/mo | 30 credits/month, 66% credit discount, unlimited private models |
| Creator | $30/mo | 30 credits/month, 44% credit discount, private models and advanced model fusion |
Specs
- Output formats
- GLB, FBX, OBJ, USDZ, STL
- Texturing
- Supported
- API
- Yes
- Open source
- No
- Self-hosting
- Not available
- Korean support
- Input/output only
- Commercial use
- Allowed
Popularity
Buzz and recognition on absolute thresholds
Absolute-threshold score
36
Medium confidence2/2 signals
Each axis maps to a 1-10 absolute threshold where 10 means broadly recognizable. Collected: 2026-06-16.
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Last updated: 2026-05-30
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