Basics
Text tuning
Keychain hole
Type a name and the preview builds itself — then the download buttons turn on.
Type a name and download a 3D-printable tag in seconds. Latin letters work out of the box, and Japanese katakana is supported too — type マイケル or サクラ and it exports as real 3D geometry. Add a keychain hole, print the base and letters in two colors, and open the file in Bambu Studio or any slicer. Everything runs in your browser; nothing is uploaded.
Type a name and the preview builds itself — then the download buttons turn on.
.3mf file. The tag drops onto the build plate already lying flat, letters facing up.In a 3MF file the Base and the raised Text are exported as separate objects (plus the keychain tab, if used). In Bambu Studio, select each object and assign a different filament to it — for example a dark base with white letters. On a single-extruder printer with an AMS, or by pausing to swap filament at the layer where the letters start, you get a clean two-color tag. If you only need one color, the STL export merges everything into a single solid.
Yes. This tool bundles a subset of the M PLUS Rounded 1c font (SIL Open Font License) covering katakana plus Latin letters and digits. When it detects katakana in your text it switches to that font automatically, so names like マイケル or サクラ export as real 3D geometry — not just Latin letters. For other Japanese characters (kanji or hiragana), upload your own TTF/OTF font, or type the name in romaji.
Use 3MF for modern slicers such as Bambu Studio or PrusaSlicer. In a 3MF the base and the raised text are separate objects, so you can assign a different filament color to each and print a clean two-color tag. Choose STL if your software is older or you only need a single color.
Any FDM printer. 3MF and STL are standard formats, so the file opens in Bambu Studio, PrusaSlicer, Cura, OrcaSlicer and more. Size presets are included for the Bambu Lab A1 mini (180mm) and the A1 / X1C / P1S (256mm) beds, but the tag works on any printer.