[{"content":"The latest updates and improvements to GenShapr.\n","date":null,"permalink":"https://genshapr.com/changelog/","section":"Changelog","summary":"","title":"Changelog"},{"content":" New # Keychain creator — Turn names, initials, brands, or short phrases into ready-to-print keychains. Choose a font, adjust text size and layer depths, set the backing plate outline, and tune the keyring loop dimensions before exporting. ","date":"22 June 2026","permalink":"https://genshapr.com/changelog/2026-06-22-keychain-creator/","section":"Changelog","summary":"Create personalized two-layer text keychains with raised lettering, an offset backing plate, and a built-in keyring loop.","title":"Create custom text keychains"},{"content":"","date":null,"permalink":"https://genshapr.com/","section":"GenShapr","summary":"","title":"GenShapr"},{"content":"Custom text keychains are one of the easiest ways to turn a 3D printer into a personalization tool. They\u0026rsquo;re quick to design, inexpensive to print, and make great gifts, event favors, bag tags, or small products.\nIn this guide, you\u0026rsquo;ll learn the complete process of making a custom text keychain with a 3D printer - from choosing the text to printing a finished, durable keychain.\nWhat You Need #Before you start, make sure you have:\nA short name, word, or phrase A tool to turn text into a 3D model (GenShapr) An FDM 3D printer PLA, PLA+, or PETG filament Slicing software (Bambu Studio, PrusaSlicer, Cura, etc.) A metal key ring or split ring Step 1: Choose Short, Readable Text #Text keychains work best when the lettering is bold and easy to read. Short words are stronger, print faster, and leave more room for the keyring loop.\nGood text guidelines # Keep the text under 10-12 characters when possible Use a thick or rounded font Avoid very thin script details Choose letters that touch or sit on a connected backing plate Leave enough space around the keyring hole Names, initials, short brand names, gamer tags, pet names, and team names all work well.\nStep 2: Convert the Text into a 3D Model #A custom text keychain is usually made from:\nA backing plate that follows the outline of the text Raised text on top for contrast and depth A keyring loop with a clean hole for hardware GenShapr creates this structure automatically:\nEnter your custom text Choose a font Adjust the text depth, base depth, outline offset, and ring size Preview the keychain in 3D Export a ready-to-print 3MF file Try the Keychain Creator\nStep 3: Set the Correct Dimensions #Good dimensions make the keychain durable without making it bulky.\nRecommended dimensions # Parameter Value Font size 14 - 22 mm Raised text depth 1.5 - 2.5 mm Base depth 2.5 - 4 mm Outline offset 2 - 3 mm Ring outer diameter 6 - 10 mm Ring hole diameter 3 - 5 mm The base should be thick enough to survive daily use, and the ring hole should be large enough for your hardware. If the hole is too small, a split ring may crack the plastic when you install it.\nStep 4: Choose the Right Filament #For most keychains, PLA or PLA+ is the easiest choice. PETG is also a good option if you want more flexibility and heat resistance.\nRecommended # PLA or PLA+ for easy printing and crisp detail PETG for a tougher everyday-carry keychain Bright colors for the base White, black, or contrasting colors for raised text if using multi-color printing Avoid # Brittle specialty filaments for thin keyring loops Flexible filaments unless you specifically want a soft keychain Very dark colors if you need small text to be easy to read Step 5: Slice the Model for Printing #Use these slicer settings as a starting point:\nSetting Value Layer height 0.15 - 0.2 mm Infill 20-50% Walls 3 or more Supports None for most designs Print orientation Flat on the bed Nozzle 0.4 mm Printing flat on the bed gives the backing plate good strength and keeps the front face clean. For multi-color keychains, use a filament change at the start of the raised text layer or export a multi-part file if your slicer supports it.\nStep 6: Print, Finish, and Add Hardware #After printing:\nRemove stringing around the letters and ring hole Check that the keyring hole is fully open Lightly sand rough edges if needed Attach a split ring or keychain clasp Flex the loop gently to make sure it feels solid Do not force oversized hardware through a small hole. If the ring is tight, increase the hole diameter and reprint.\nCommon Mistakes to Avoid # Making the text too long Choosing a font with thin disconnected strokes Setting the base depth too low Making the ring hole too small Printing with too few walls around the loop Forgetting to check the final size before exporting Why Use GenShapr for Text Keychains? #GenShapr is built for creating personalized 3D printable designs without CAD work:\nText-to-keychain generation in seconds Automatic offset backing plate Built-in raised text layer Adjustable ring size and hole diameter Live 3D preview with real dimensions Ready to Make Your Custom Text Keychain? Turn any name, word, or short phrase into a printable keychain in minutes.\nStart Creating Next Learning Articles # Back to Learn Hub ","date":"22 June 2026","permalink":"https://genshapr.com/learn/designs/keychains/how-to-make-a-custom-text-keychain/","section":"Learn","summary":"","title":"How to Make a Custom Text Keychain with a 3D Printer"},{"content":"Tutorials and guides to help you create amazing 3D printable designs.\n","date":null,"permalink":"https://genshapr.com/learn/","section":"Learn","summary":"","title":"Learn"},{"content":"Custom cake toppers are a fantastic way to personalize celebrations - birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, or any special occasion. They\u0026rsquo;re surprisingly easy to create with a 3D printer and add a unique touch that store-bought decorations can\u0026rsquo;t match.\nIn this guide, you\u0026rsquo;ll learn the complete process of making a cake topper with a 3D printer from choosing a design to printing a finished, display-ready piece.\nWhat You Need #Before you start, make sure you have:\nA shape, text, or image (PNG, BMP or JPG) A tool to convert the design into a 3D model (GenShapr) An FDM 3D printer Food-safe filament (PLA recommended) Slicing software (Bambu Studio, PrusaSlicer, Cura, etc.) Step 1: Choose or Create a Design #Cake toppers can be text, shapes, silhouettes, or combinations. Bold, simple designs with good contrast work best.\nGood design guidelines # Clear, readable text (if using letters) Solid shapes on a contrasting background Connected elements (letters should be joined or have a base) Avoid very thin details that may break during printing You can design your topper in software like Canva, find inspiration online, or generate custom text with fonts that work well for 3D printing.\nStep 2: Convert the Design into a 3D Model #A cake topper is essentially:\nA flat decorative piece (your design extruded to a thickness) A stake or base to insert into the cake GenShapr automates this process:\nUpload your image or text Adjust topper height and thickness Add a stake for insertion Preview the topper in 3D Export a ready-to-print STL file Try the Cake Topper Creator\nStep 3: Set the Correct Dimensions #Correct dimensions ensure your topper is sturdy and proportionate to your cake.\nRecommended dimensions # Parameter Value Topper thickness 3 – 5 mm Topper height 80 – 150 mm (depending on cake size) Stake length 40 – 60 mm Stake width 3 – 5 mm Too thin, and the topper may snap. Too heavy, and it may not stay upright in the cake. Adjust based on your design complexity and cake size.\nStep 4: Choose the Right Filament #For cake toppers, PLA remains the best choice for most users.\nRecommended # PLA or PLA+ (easy to print, good detail) Silk or metallic PLA (for elegant, shiny finishes) Gold, silver, or pastel colors (popular for celebrations) Avoid # ABS (warping and fumes) Very flexible filaments (won\u0026rsquo;t hold shape) Transparent filaments (details may not show well) Note on food safety: The decorative part of the topper doesn\u0026rsquo;t touch the cake directly. Use a food-safe barrier (like parchment paper or a plastic wrap) around the stake if you prefer extra caution.\nStep 5: Slice the Model for Printing #Use these slicer settings as a starting point:\nSetting Value Layer height 0.15 – 0.2 mm Infill 100% (for thin designs) or 20-50% (for thicker ones) Print orientation Flat on the bed or vertical Nozzle 0.4 mm Smaller layer heights produce smoother surfaces for better visual quality.\nTip: We recommend rotating the ready-to-print model 180° on the Y axis. This makes the front surface face the print bed, resulting in a smoother, better-looking finish on the visible side of your topper.\nStep 6: Print and Finish #After printing:\nRemove supports carefully Sand any rough edges Optionally paint or add finishing touches (food-safe paint if contacting cake) Take your time with post-processing — cake toppers are display pieces and benefit from a polished look.\nReal Example of a 3D Printed Cake Topper # This example shows:\nProper thickness for durability Clean lettering and shapes Integrated stake design Common Mistakes to Avoid # Using disconnected letters (they\u0026rsquo;ll fall apart) Making the design too thin or intricate Forgetting to add a stake Printing too fast (reduces surface quality) Choosing a color that doesn\u0026rsquo;t contrast with the cake Why Use GenShapr for Cake Toppers? #GenShapr is built specifically for turning flat designs into ready-to-print 3D models:\nText and image to topper conversion in seconds Automatic stake generation Live 3D preview with real dimensions No CAD experience required Ready to Make Your Cake Topper? Turn any image or text into a custom cake topper in minutes.\nStart Creating Next Learning Articles # Back to Learn Hub ","date":"18 June 2026","permalink":"https://genshapr.com/learn/designs/cake-toppers/how-to-make-a-cake-topper/","section":"Learn","summary":"","title":"How to Make a Cake Topper with a 3D Printer"},{"content":"Custom cookie cutters are one of the most popular and practical uses of a 3D printer. They\u0026rsquo;re easy to design, fast to print, and perfect for home baking, gifts, or small businesses.\nIn this guide, you\u0026rsquo;ll learn the complete process of making a cookie cutter with a 3D printer - from choosing a shape to printing a finished, usable cutter.\nWhat You Need #Before you start, make sure you have:\nA shape or image (PNG, JPG, or SVG) A tool to convert the shape into a 3D model (GenShapr) An FDM 3D printer Food-safe filament (PLA recommended) Slicing software (Bambu Studio, PrusaSlicer, Cura, etc.) Step 1: Choose or Create a Shape #Cookie cutters start as flat outlines. Simple, closed shapes work best and produce the cleanest cuts.\nGood shape guidelines # Solid black shape on a white background Closed outline (no gaps) Rounded corners preferred Avoid very thin details or sharp internal angles You can draw the shape yourself in your favorite design software (Canva, for example), find one online, or generate one with ChatGPT.\nStep 2: Convert the Shape into a 3D Model #A cookie cutter is essentially:\nA thin cutting wall that presses into dough A thicker top edge for strength and comfort GenShapr automates this process:\nUpload your image Adjust cutter height and wall thickness Preview the cutter in 3D Export a ready-to-print STL file Try the Cookie Cutter Creator\nStep 3: Set the Correct Dimensions #Correct dimensions are critical for a functional cookie cutter.\nRecommended dimensions # Parameter Value Cutting wall thickness 0.8 – 1.2 mm Blade depth 12 – 15 mm Top edge thickness 2 – 3 mm Too thin, and the cutter may bend or break. Too thick, and it won\u0026rsquo;t cut dough cleanly. Feel free to experiment to match your dough and your printer.\nStep 4: Choose the Right Filament #For most home bakers, PLA is the best option.\nRecommended # PLA or PLA+ Light or natural colors Matte finish Avoid # ABS (warping and fumes) Very flexible filaments Dark colors (harder to inspect cleanliness) Note on food safety: 3D printed objects have layer lines that can trap bacteria. Cookie cutters are generally safe when used with dough, washed by hand, and replaced periodically.\nStep 5: Slice the Model for Printing #Use these slicer settings as a starting point:\nSetting Value Layer height 0.2 mm Infill 100% or solid walls Supports None Print orientation Flat on the bed Nozzle 0.4 mm Printing slowly improves edge quality.\nStep 6: Print and Inspect #After printing:\nInspect the cutting edge for defects Remove stringing carefully Lightly sand rough spots if needed Avoid sanding the cutting edge too much — sharpness matters.\nReal Examples of 3D Printed Cookie Cutters # These examples show:\nProper wall thickness Reinforced top edges Clean cutting profiles Cleaning and Storage # Wash by hand using warm (not hot) water Use mild soap only Do not use a dishwasher Store flat to avoid warping Common Mistakes to Avoid # Using open or broken outlines Designing walls thinner than your nozzle size Making cutters too tall Printing with unsuitable filament Why Use GenShapr for Cookie Cutters? #GenShapr is built specifically for turning flat shapes into ready-to-print designs:\nImage-to-cutter conversion in seconds Automatic wall and edge generation Live 3D preview with real dimensions No CAD experience required Ready to Make Your Cookie Cutter? Turn any image into a custom cookie cutter in minutes.\nStart Creating Next Learning Articles # Back to Learn Hub ","date":"18 June 2026","permalink":"https://genshapr.com/learn/designs/cookie-cutters/how-to-make-a-cookie-cutter/","section":"Learn","summary":"","title":"How to Make a Cookie Cutter with a 3D Printer"},{"content":" New # Cake plaques with pins — Add support pins directly to the back of your plaque. Set pin count, diameter, and length, and choose horizontal or vertical layout for perfect placement. Google sign-in — Sign in or sign up with your Google account alongside existing options. ","date":"17 April 2026","permalink":"https://genshapr.com/changelog/2026-04-17-cake-plaques/","section":"Changelog","summary":"Create custom cake plaques with built-in pins for easy placement into fondant, no extra setup needed. Plus, sign in faster with Google for a smoother start.","title":"Create cake plaques with pins + easier sign-in"},{"content":" New # Add text directly on your cutters — Emboss text on the cutter wall, perfect for names, labels, or branding. Control size, depth, and position. Text is automatically adjusted for clean, readable results and works great for printing and selling your designs.\nCleaner, more organized parameters — Settings are now grouped into logical sections (Blade, Handle, Text, etc.) so it\u0026rsquo;s easier to find what you need. Less clutter, related settings together, and a faster workflow when editing designs.\nImproved # More reliable dimensions — Dimension lines now display more accurately and avoid visual glitches.\nBetter printing defaults — Refined default thickness and tip values to improve print quality and reduce failed prints.\nFixed # Fixed issues with cutter thickness in some cases Improved shape accuracy when resizing Performance optimizations for smoother editing ","date":"22 March 2026","permalink":"https://genshapr.com/changelog/2026-03-22-add-text-to-your-cookie-cutters/","section":"Changelog","summary":"Add text directly on your cutters, cleaner grouped parameters, more reliable dimensions, better printing defaults, and several bug fixes.","title":"Add text to your cookie cutters"},{"content":" New # Blade style selector added to the Cookie Cutter module with three options:\nStandard — default cutting edge Tapered — stepped taper with adjustable number of steps Sloped — smooth angled edge with controllable chamfer width and height Inner area calculation added to the viewer to display the effective cutting area of the design.\nDirect numeric input enabled — you can now type exact values without using sliders or steppers.\nImproved # Manifold viewer updated with a cleaner pill-style toolbar combining: area display camera controls Fixed # Camera reset now fully stops rotation and correctly restores the default view. ","date":"13 March 2026","permalink":"https://genshapr.com/changelog/2026-03-13-blade-styles-and-viewer-improvements/","section":"Changelog","summary":"New blade styles for cookie cutters, inner area calculation, improved viewer controls, and better input handling.","title":"Blade Styles \u0026 Viewer Improvements"},{"content":"Improved # Export now saves files using the design name instead of a fixed or module-based filename. Cake topper: improved stick generation and attachment (conforming cross-section, better placement). Viewer grid updated to a CAD-style blue aesthetic (navy minor lines, bright blue major sections). Dimension lines now split around the label pill with a dynamically scaled gap that tracks zoom level. Unit suffix removed from 3D labels for a cleaner look. ","date":"1 February 2026","permalink":"https://genshapr.com/changelog/2026-02-01-export-and-viewer-improvements/","section":"Changelog","summary":"Smarter export filenames, better cake topper sticks, a refreshed CAD-style grid, and cleaner dimension labels.","title":"Export \u0026 Viewer Improvements"},{"content":"Last updated: January 26, 2026\nGenShapr (\u0026ldquo;we\u0026rdquo;, \u0026ldquo;us\u0026rdquo;, or \u0026ldquo;our\u0026rdquo;) is a product of Century Shift, LLC, an Illinois limited liability company, and operates the website https://genshapr.com.\nThis Privacy Policy explains what information we collect, how we use it, and your rights regarding that information. By using GenShapr, you agree to the practices described below.\n1. Information We Collect #Account Information #When you create an account, we collect:\nName Email address Hashed password If you sign in using a third-party provider (such as Google), we receive the profile information that provider makes available to us.\nContent You Upload #We store:\nImages you upload Generated 3D models Associated metadata This allows you to access, modify, and download your designs.\nYou retain ownership of your uploaded content.\nUsage \u0026amp; Analytics Data #We collect limited usage data such as:\nPage views Feature interactions Error logs This data is collected through our self-hosted analytics system and is used only in aggregate form to improve the product.\nWe do not:\nSell personal data Use third-party advertising trackers Share data with ad networks Payment Information #Payments are processed securely by Stripe, Inc.\nWe do not store your full payment card details. We receive:\nBilling reference ID Subscription status Limited transaction metadata Stripe processes payment data in accordance with its own Privacy Policy.\n2. How We Use Your Information #We use collected information to:\nProvide, operate, and improve GenShapr Authenticate users and maintain account security Process payments and manage subscriptions Send transactional emails (verification, receipts, password resets) Respond to support requests Monitor system performance and prevent abuse Comply with legal obligations We do not send marketing emails unless you explicitly opt in.\n3. Legal Basis for Processing (GDPR Notice) #If you are located in the European Economic Area (EEA), we process your data under the following legal bases:\nPerformance of a contract (providing the service) Legitimate interests (improving the platform, preventing fraud) Legal compliance obligations Consent (where applicable) 4. 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Data Retention #We retain:\nAccount data while your account is active Uploaded content until you delete it Transaction records as required for tax and accounting compliance If you delete your account, we will delete personal data and uploaded files within 30 days, unless legally required to retain certain records.\n7. Data Security #We implement industry-standard safeguards including:\nTLS encryption in transit Encrypted storage Hashed passwords Access control restrictions However, no internet transmission is 100% secure, and we cannot guarantee absolute security.\n8. Your Rights #Depending on your location, you may have the right to:\nAccess your personal data Correct inaccurate data Request deletion Restrict or object to processing Data portability Withdraw consent To exercise these rights, contact: support@genshapr.com\nWe may verify your identity before processing requests.\n9. Children\u0026rsquo;s Privacy #GenShapr is not directed to children under 13 (or 16 in certain jurisdictions). We do not knowingly collect personal data from children.\nIf you believe a child has provided personal data, contact us and we will delete it promptly.\n10. International Data Transfers #Our servers may be located in the United States. By using GenShapr, you understand that your information may be transferred to and processed in the U.S.\n11. Changes to This Policy #We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Material changes will be communicated via email or in-app notice.\n12. Contact Information #GenShapr A product of Century Shift, LLC Illinois, United States\nEmail: support@genshapr.com\n","date":"26 January 2026","permalink":"https://genshapr.com/privacy-policy/","section":"GenShapr","summary":"","title":"Privacy Policy"},{"content":"Last updated: January 26, 2026\nThese Terms of Service (\u0026ldquo;Terms\u0026rdquo;) govern your access to and use of GenShapr (\u0026ldquo;GenShapr\u0026rdquo; or the \u0026ldquo;Service\u0026rdquo;), operated by Century Shift, LLC, an Illinois limited liability company (\u0026ldquo;we\u0026rdquo;, \u0026ldquo;us\u0026rdquo;, or \u0026ldquo;our\u0026rdquo;).\nBy accessing or using https://genshapr.com, creating an account, or using any part of the Service, you agree to be bound by these Terms. If you do not agree, do not use GenShapr.\n1. Eligibility #You must be at least 13 years old (or 16 in certain jurisdictions) to use GenShapr.\nIf you are using GenShapr on behalf of a company or organization, you represent that you have authority to bind that entity to these Terms.\n2. Accounts #You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your account credentials and for all activities under your account.\nYou agree to provide accurate, current, and complete information and to keep it updated.\nNotify us immediately at support@genshapr.com if you suspect unauthorized access.\n3. Acceptable Use #You agree not to use GenShapr to:\nUpload or generate illegal, harmful, abusive, defamatory, or infringing content Infringe intellectual property rights Reverse-engineer, scrape, probe, or disrupt the Service Use bots or automated systems without written permission Circumvent rate limits, security, or access controls Violate any applicable law or regulation We reserve the right to suspend or terminate accounts that violate these Terms.\n4. Your Content #You retain ownership of content you upload.\nBy uploading content, you grant us a limited, non-exclusive, royalty-free license to store, process, and display your content solely to operate and improve the Service.\nYou represent and warrant that:\nYou have all necessary rights to upload the content The content does not infringe any third-party rights We do not claim ownership of generated 3D models produced from your content.\n5. 3D Printing \u0026amp; Manufacturing Disclaimer #GenShapr generates digital 3D models intended for fabrication. You are solely responsible for:\nVerifying dimensions and structural integrity Selecting appropriate materials Ensuring food safety compliance where applicable Ensuring compliance with local manufacturing regulations We do not guarantee that generated files are suitable for printing, food contact, commercial resale, or any specific purpose.\nUse of generated files is at your own risk.\n6. 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However, we respect intellectual property rights and expect our users to do the same.\nIf you believe that content stored on GenShapr infringes your copyright, you may submit a notice to: support@genshapr.com\nYour notice must include:\nA description of the copyrighted work claimed to have been infringed A description of the allegedly infringing material sufficient for us to locate it (such as the account email or specific file name, if known) Your name, address, email address, and telephone number A statement that you have a good faith belief that the use is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law A statement, under penalty of perjury, that the information in the notice is accurate and that you are the copyright owner or authorized to act on their behalf Your physical or electronic signature Upon receiving a valid notice, we may:\nRemove or disable access to the allegedly infringing content Notify the affected user Suspend or terminate repeat infringers We reserve the right to remove content that we believe violates intellectual property laws or these Terms.\n9. Disclaimer of Warranties #GenShapr is provided \u0026ldquo;as is\u0026rdquo; and \u0026ldquo;as available.\u0026rdquo;\nWe disclaim all warranties, express or implied, including:\nMerchantability Fitness for a particular purpose Non-infringement Availability or uninterrupted operation We do not guarantee error-free operation or that defects will be corrected.\n10. Limitation of Liability #To the maximum extent permitted by law:\nCentury Shift, LLC and its affiliates shall not be liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages.\nOur total liability shall not exceed the amount you paid us in the twelve (12) months preceding the claim.\n11. Indemnification #You agree to indemnify and hold harmless Century Shift, LLC from any claims, damages, or expenses (including attorneys\u0026rsquo; fees) arising from:\nYour content Your use of the Service Your violation of these Terms 12. 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Contact #GenShapr A product of Century Shift, LLC Illinois, United States\nEmail: support@genshapr.com\n","date":"26 January 2026","permalink":"https://genshapr.com/terms-of-service/","section":"GenShapr","summary":"","title":"Terms of Service"},{"content":" Simple, Transparent Pricing Start for free and upgrade when you need unlimited production-ready exports.\nMonthly Yearly Save 17% Starter For hobby creators and first-time users.\n$0 /month Create and preview unlimited 3D models Save up to 3 designs Export up to 3 ready-to-print models per month Export format: STL only Access advanced model parameters for preview Get Started Free No credit card required.\nMost Popular Pro For active designers and 3D printing enthusiasts.\n$9.99 /month $119.88$99 /year $8.25/month, billed annually\nUnlimited 3D model creation Unlimited saved designs Unlimited exports per month Export format: STL (more formats coming soon) Full access to advanced parameters for exported models Faster processing and priority in generation queue Email support Start Pro Plan Start Pro Plan Cancel anytime.\nWhich plan is right for you? # Starter is perfect for: Testing if GenShapr works for your 3D printer Creating 2-3 special occasion designs Learning 3D modeling basics Exploring the platform before committing Pro is perfect for: Etsy sellers creating custom cookie cutters Bakeries with changing seasonal designs Hobbyists who print weekly Anyone who wants precision control over every detail Frequently Asked Questions # Can I switch plans anytime? Yes! You can upgrade to Pro at any time. If you downgrade, you'll keep Pro features until the end of your billing period. What happens when I reach my export limit? On the free Starter plan, you can still create and preview unlimited designs. You'll just need to upgrade to Pro to export more than 3 models per month. Do exports reset monthly? Yes, export limits reset on the first day of each month. If you're on the Starter plan, you'll get 3 new exports at the start of each month. What payment methods do you accept? We accept all major credit cards through our secure payment processor, Stripe. Ready to bring your designs to life? Start creating custom 3D models in minutes.\nGet Started Free Learn More ","date":"1 January 0001","permalink":"https://genshapr.com/pricing/","section":"GenShapr","summary":"","title":"Pricing"}]