Meshy AI vs Magic3D
An honest, in-depth comparison of two leading AI tools.
Last updated · Tested by our team
Quick Verdict
Meshy AI has a slight edge with a 5.0/10 rating. Both are solid choices—your best pick depends on your use case, budget, and the features that matter most to you.
Feature Comparison
| Feature | Meshy AI | Magic3D |
|---|---|---|
| Rating | 5.0/10 | 5.0/10 |
| Pricing | Freemium | Free |
| Reviews | 1 | 1 |
Performance Scores
Meshy AI
Ease of Use5.1/10
Value for Money4.8/10
Features5.0/10
Support4.5/10
Overall5.0/10
Magic3D
Ease of Use4.9/10
Value for Money5.3/10
Features5.0/10
Support4.5/10
Overall5.0/10
Pricing Plans
Meshy AI Plans
- Free$0 (100 Credits/Month)
- Pro$20/Month
- Studio$60/Month
- EnterpriseCustom pricing
Magic3D Plans
- Free$0 (30 credits on signup)
- Base$9.90/ Month
- Pro$15.90/Month
- Max$29.90/Month
Pros & Cons
Meshy AI – Pros
- Image to 3d model from photos in under 60 seconds
- Text to 3d model with Realistic, Cartoon, Anime, and Voxel styles
- 4K PBR AI Texturing with smart healing
- Plugins for Blender, Unity, Unreal, Godot, Maya, 3DS Max
- Exports in OBJ, FBX, GLB, STL, USDZ, BLEND, 3MF
- Free 3D file converter and online 3d viewer tools
- Auto-rigging with 500+ animation presets
- API for custom 3d model generation integration
- Student Pro plan at just $5.99/month
- Active community with downloadable ai generated 3d models
Meshy AI – Cons
- Credits reset monthly — no rollover
- Complex geometry often needs manual cleanup
- Production assets require Blender/ZBrush refinement
- Free plan limited to 100 credits with low priority
- Character models inconsistent in accuracy
- $20 to $60 jump between Pro and Studio
- Textures sometimes hallucinate on complex surfaces
- Failed generations waste credits permanently
- Single image to 3d conversions miss back-side geometry
- Text prompt space more restrictive than competitors
Magic3D – Pros
- Image to 3d model free preview with 30 credits on signup
- Text to 3d generation with PBR textures and materials
- Base plan credits never expire — pay once, use anytime
- Free 3d object converter with in-browser WebAssembly privacy
- Free 3d model viewer supporting GLB, OBJ, STL, USDZ formats
- Pro+ and Ultra quality tiers for professional mesh output
- One-time $9.90 Base plan — no subscription required
- Commercial use license included on all paid plans
- Unlimited concurrent tasks on Max plan for studios
- Export in FBX, OBJ, GLB, STL for pipeline integration
Magic3D – Cons
- Free tier limited to just 30 credits — only 1 full generation
- Newer platform with smaller community than established competitors
- No dedicated plugins for Blender, Unity, or Unreal Engine yet
- API access still listed as "coming soon" on Max plan
- No automatic rigging or animation features available
- 3d model quality varies significantly between Basic, Pro, and Ultra tiers
- No team management or centralized billing on lower plans
- Image to 3D at 40 credits consumes faster than text generation
- Limited language support — English only currently
- No mobile app for on-the-go 3d generation
Use Case Matters Most
The best choice depends on your primary use case. Both tools excel in different areas—check categories and features on their pages to decide.

