Sloyd
Free planTemplate- and generation-driven tool for game-ready 3D assets
A tool that creates game-ready 3D assets through parametric templates and text- and image-based generation. You can adjust models with sliders and export assets with optimized topology and LODs.
vs. similar tools: What sets it apart is instantly tuning hundreds of parametric templates with sliders to produce game-ready assets with clean topology and automatic UVs.
Overview
At a glance
- Hundreds of parametric templates tuned instantly with sliders
- Game-ready assets with clean topology and automatic UVs
- GLB, FBX, and OBJ export plus an API
- No Korean support at all
- Resale, redistribution, and AI-training rights are restricted by plan
- Best for: Dev teams quickly stamping out structured assets that fit a game pipeline
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Sloyd is a tool that creates game-ready 3D assets through parametric templates and text- and image-based generation. You shape forms by tuning hundreds of templates with sliders and export to GLB, FBX, and OBJ, making it a fit for game dev teams that must quickly mass-produce structured assets.
Its strength is how well it meshes with a game pipeline. An API makes it easy to wire into a production pipeline, and the free Starter plan lets you preview text- and image-to-3D first.
The limits sit in access and the scope of rights. There is no Korean support at all, a steep barrier for Korean users, and commercial use is conditional, so purposes like marketplace resale, redistribution, or AI training are restricted depending on the plan. Resale and redistribution rights are allowed only on the $50-per-month Pro plan, and commercial 3D printing needs a separate license, so confirm your intended use fits the terms before adopting it.
In short, it suits dev teams that want to quickly stamp out structured assets ready to drop into a game engine. Those who prioritize photorealistic single-piece quality, or plan to resell assets on a marketplace, should weigh the rights terms first and review other tools alongside it.
Pricing
| Plan | Monthly price | Limits |
|---|---|---|
| Starter | $0/mo | Preview Text-to-3D and Image-to-3D, template editor and some exports, limited credits |
| Plus | $15/mo | $15 per user/month ($11 billed annually), commercial use rights and unlimited exports |
| Pro | $50/mo | $50 per user/month, higher usage and advanced features; marketplace and asset-store resale and redistribution rights allowed only on the Pro plan |
Specs
- Output formats
- GLB, FBX, OBJ
- Texturing
- Supported
- API
- Yes
- Open source
- No
- Self-hosting
- Not available
- Korean support
- Not supported
- Commercial use
- Limited
Popularity
Buzz and recognition on absolute thresholds
Absolute-threshold score
66
High confidence4/4 signals
Each axis maps to a 1-10 absolute threshold where 10 means broadly recognizable. Collected: 2026-06-16.
Verified public benchmark: 300,000+ users reported since Sloyd debut (as of 2025-05-01) Source
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Last updated: 2026-05-30
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