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Free 3D Logo Maker — Turn your SVG into a Spinning 3D Logo

Drag your SVG anywhere on this page (or click below). It becomes a real 3D extruded model on a transparent background — ready to embed on any site, or export as video, GIF, or PNG.

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How to make a 3D spinning logo from an SVG

  1. Drag your SVG logo onto this page, or click Choose SVG file above.
  2. Spinly extrudes your SVG into a real 3D model that rotates on a transparent background.
  3. Tweak depth, bevel, tilt, color, and material in the live controls — every change updates the preview instantly.
  4. Export as embeddable HTML, MP4 video, animated GIF, transparent PNG, or a PNG sequence.

What you can use Spinly 3D for

Why Spinly 3D

Most online 3D logo makers force you into a template, lock features behind a paywall, or add watermarks to exports. Spinly is different: bring your own SVG, get a real 3D extruded model (not a flat image with fake depth), and export anything you make for free. Nothing uploads — your logo never leaves your browser.

Frequently asked questions

Is Spinly 3D free?

Yes. Spinly 3D is completely free. There's no signup, no watermark, and no usage limit. The tool runs entirely in your browser.

Do I need to sign up or install anything?

No. Just open the site, drop in your SVG, and start tweaking. Nothing is installed and nothing is uploaded — all 3D rendering happens in your browser using WebGL.

Will my logo be uploaded to your servers?

No. Spinly 3D processes everything client-side. Your SVG never leaves your device.

What file formats can I export my 3D logo as?

Five formats: a self-contained embeddable HTML file (drops onto any website), MP4 or WebM video, animated GIF, a single transparent PNG snapshot, and a transparent PNG sequence as a ZIP — perfect for video editors like After Effects or Premiere.

Can I make a 3D logo with a transparent background?

Yes. The default background is transparent. The embeddable HTML, PNG snapshot, and PNG sequence exports all preserve transparency. GIFs use a solid background because the GIF format only supports 1-bit transparency — for true transparent animation, use the PNG sequence.

Will it work with any SVG logo?

Most logos work out of the box. Spinly supports filled paths and compound paths (logos with holes, like the inside of an "O"). Stroked paths without fills won't extrude — convert strokes to filled shapes in your SVG editor (Illustrator, Figma, Inkscape) first.

How do I embed an animated 3D logo on my website?

Use the Export embeddable HTML option. You get a single HTML file with your SVG and settings baked in. Upload it to your site, then either link to it or embed it in an iframe. No external dependencies — it's self-contained.

What's the difference between the GIF and the video export?

Use video (MP4/WebM) when quality and small file size matter. Use GIF for compatibility — GIFs autoplay in chat apps and forums where video sometimes doesn't, but they're larger and lower quality. Use the PNG sequence if you want full transparency in a video editor.

Can I adjust the spin speed and angle?

Yes. The controls panel has sliders for spin speed (or pause entirely), tilt angle, depth, bevel, color, and material preset (matte, glossy, metallic, chrome). Drag the angle slider when paused to pick a flattering frame for snapshots.

Does it work on mobile?

The tool runs on mobile browsers, but the controls panel is optimized for desktop. For the best experience — especially when exporting video — use a laptop or desktop.

Animation
Drag to scrub angle when paused — useful for picking a flattering frame for snapshots.

Shape

Look
Cycles through Transparent → White → Dark → Custom (the picker).
Extension is added automatically (.mp4, .gif, .png, etc.)
PNG snapshot & PNG sequence keep the transparent background. GIF needs a solid color (alpha not supported). Video transparency depends on the codec. Higher quality = larger files & longer encoding.

PNG sequence → animated WebP →
Take the PNG sequence ZIP and turn it into a transparent animated WebP — sharp alpha edges, smaller than GIF.