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Akse

Akse is a 3D modelling tool made for kids and teens. Combine primitive shapes, draw your own 2D blueprints — and export the model as an STL file, ready for the 3D printer.

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  • Online
  • Self-Hosted
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  1.  Privacy focused
  2.  User friendly

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  1.  Works Offline
  2.  Ad-free
  3.  No Tracking
  4.  No registration required
  5.  Shape Tools
  6.  Blueprints

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  •  57 Stars
  •  2 Forks
  •  2 Open Issues
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What is Akse?

Primitive-based 3D modelling (box, cylinder, sphere, … + boolean holes), a 2D blueprint editor and freehand drawing, with STL export for 3D printing. Built on Svelte 5, Three.js and three-bvh-csg. The package is backend-agnostic: it loads/saves data through ports that the host implements.

From idea to 3D print in three steps

  1. Build with shapes: Choose from box, cylinder, sphere, cone, pyramid, wedge and torus — or draw your own outline with freehand drawing, 3D text and blueprints. Shapes land right on the work plane.
  2. Shape and combine: Move, rotate and scale with millimetre precision and smart snapping. Set a shape to hole mode and it cuts through the others — perfect for screw holes, windows and secret compartments.
  3. Export and print: Press the STL button and the whole model downloads as a single print-ready file. You can also import STL files others have made and build on them.

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