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Free AMF (.amf) to STL (.stl) converter — running entirely in your browser. No upload, no signup, no file limits: your files never leave your device.

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        How to convert AMF to STL

        1. Drop your AMF file above. It is parsed locally in your browser — nothing is uploaded.
        2. STL is already selected as the output. Optionally change units or merge all parts into a single mesh.
        3. Press Convert and download. Inspect the result first in the built-in 3D viewer if you like.

        About the formats

        AMF (Additive Manufacturing File Format)

        AMF was the ISO/ASTM attempt to fix STL for additive manufacturing: curved triangles, colors, materials and constellations in a compact XML file. Adoption ultimately went to 3MF, but AMF files still appear in research and older 3D-printing toolchains.

        More about AMF

        STL (Stereolithography / Standard Triangle Language)

        STL is the de-facto standard for 3D printing. It describes a model purely as a mesh of triangles — no color, no units, no assembly structure — which makes it simple, universally supported, and the required input for virtually every slicer, from PrusaSlicer and Cura to resin-printer tools.

        More about STL

        AMF vs STL at a glance

        AMFSTL
        GeometryCurved-triangle meshTriangle mesh
        UnitsYesNo — unitless numbers
        Colors & materialsColors & multi-materialNo
        AnimationsNoNo
        Typical useAdditive manufacturing (legacy)3D printing

        Frequently asked questions

        Is this AMF to STL converter really free?

        Yes — free with no accounts, no watermarks and no file-size limits. Conversion runs on your own machine, so there are no server costs behind it.

        Is my AMF file uploaded anywhere?

        No. The converter runs entirely in your browser using WebAssembly. Your .amf file never leaves your device, which makes it safe for confidential designs.

        Does the conversion preserve my model's structure?

        Yes — parts and assembly hierarchy are preserved where STL supports them, and you can optionally merge everything into a single mesh during conversion.

        Can I check the STL file before downloading?

        Yes. Every converted model opens in the built-in 3D viewer with an assembly tree, display modes and section views, so you can inspect the result first.

        What information is lost when converting AMF to STL?

        AMF can describe richer materials than this neutral mesh pipeline keeps. Geometry, part structure and a flat part color can survive, but texture and multi-material detail cannot. The STL result also has no units, colors, material data or part names, so keep the source alongside it.

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