Convert BLEND to AMF Online
Convert BLEND to AMF in seconds. Blender (.blend) is Blender's native full-scene project format; AMF's strength is this: carries color/material data beyond plain STL geometry. No software installation required — everything runs in your browser.
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Why Convert BLEND to AMF?
Blender (.blend)'s limitation: only Blender itself reliably opens the full scene structure. AMF's strength: carries color/material data beyond plain STL geometry — it doesn't share that constraint.
AMF was built around 3D printing with color and material metadata, an early alternative to 3MF, which is precisely the gap Blender (.blend) leaves open, since it's designed around complete 3D scenes — meshes, modifiers, materials, lighting, animation instead.
The short version: Blender (.blend) is optimized for complete 3D scenes — meshes, modifiers, materials, lighting, animation, AMF is optimized for 3D printing with color and material metadata, an early alternative to 3MF, and this converter exists for the moment those two needs don't line up.
How conversion works
- Upload your BLEND file.
- MiConvert converts it to AMF, aiming to preserve what makes AMF useful: carries color/material data beyond plain STL geometry.
- Download the converted AMF file.
- Use it directly with some legacy 3D-printing tools.
Key Conversion Features
- Understands that BLEND is Blender's native full-scene project format and AMF is an XML-based additive-manufacturing format, rather than treating the conversion as a blind format swap
- Built to handle the real-world quirks of files meant for complete 3D scenes — meshes, modifiers, materials, lighting, animation, not just a textbook version of the format
- Free for files up to 50MB, 100MB for registered accounts
- Bridges the gap between Blender (.blend)'s focus on complete 3D scenes — meshes, modifiers, materials, lighting, animation and AMF's focus on 3D printing with color and material metadata, an early alternative to 3MF
- Purpose-built for the shift from complete 3D scenes — meshes, modifiers, materials, lighting, animation to 3D printing with color and material metadata, an early alternative to 3MF, not a generic pass-through
Video Tutorial
Looking for a quick and free way to convert BLEND to AMF? In this tutorial, we show you exactly how to change your BLEND files into AMF format in just a few seconds without installing any software! �
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I convert the file back from AMF to BLEND afterward?
Only what AMF actually carries can come back — anything specific to Blender (.blend)'s role in complete 3D scenes — meshes, modifiers, materials, lighting, animation that didn't survive the original conversion won't reappear.
What's the real difference between BLEND and AMF?
Blender (.blend) is built around complete 3D scenes — meshes, modifiers, materials, lighting, animation (Blender's native full-scene project format). AMF is built around 3D printing with color and material metadata, an early alternative to 3MF instead (an XML-based additive-manufacturing format) — different enough that this is a genuine format conversion, not just a rename.
Is there a file size limit for this conversion?
Free conversions handle files up to 50MB; registered accounts get up to 100MB.
Is AMF objectively better than BLEND?
Not objectively — AMF is better specifically for 3D printing with color and material metadata, an early alternative to 3MF. For complete 3D scenes — meshes, modifiers, materials, lighting, animation, Blender (.blend) is still the right tool; that's exactly why both formats exist.
Do I need any special settings before uploading my BLEND file?
No special setup is required — upload the file as-is. Blender (.blend) files meant for complete 3D scenes — meshes, modifiers, materials, lighting, animation convert most predictably; unusually exported or non-standard files are the most common reason a specific one might need extra attention.