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GCodex
Free online G-Code viewer & simulator for CNC and 3D printer
GCodex is a free, browser-based G-Code viewer and simulator. No upload required, no signup needed. Features: - 3D & 2D toolpath visualization - Layer-by-layer inspection - Works with CNC machines and 3D printers - Supports Marlin, Klipper, and standard G-Code - Faster and cleaner than NCViewer and gcode.ws Just paste or load your G-Code file and instantly visualize your toolpaths. Perfect for makers, engineers, and hobbyists.
Our team built a low-cost bioprinter and wrote empirically-based G-code software BiosoftX from scratch for hydrogel scaffold generation. To validate that software, we needed a reliable toolpath viewer but every option out there was either paywalled, closed-source, or locked behind vendor ecosystems.
That frustration became GCodex.
Bioprinter vendors charge thousands for proprietary software that does exactly this. We built GCodex free and open because validation tools shouldn't be a luxury reserved for well-funded labs.
It works with everything that runs standard G-code: — 3D Printers: Prusa, Creality, Bambu Lab, Voron, Anycubic, — Bioprinters: Cellink BioX, RegenHU, custom DIY rigs
Drop your file → see your toolpath in 3D/2D instantly. No account needed. Your files never leave your device.
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About GCodex on Product Hunt
“Free online G-Code viewer & simulator for CNC and 3D printer”
GCodex was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #41 on the daily leaderboard. GCodex is a free, browser-based G-Code viewer and simulator. No upload required, no signup needed. Features: - 3D & 2D toolpath visualization - Layer-by-layer inspection - Works with CNC machines and 3D printers - Supports Marlin, Klipper, and standard G-Code - Faster and cleaner than NCViewer and gcode.ws Just paste or load your G-Code file and instantly visualize your toolpaths. Perfect for makers, engineers, and hobbyists.
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Our team built a low-cost bioprinter and wrote empirically-based G-code software BiosoftX from scratch for hydrogel scaffold generation. To validate that software, we needed a reliable toolpath viewer but every option out there was either paywalled, closed-source, or locked behind vendor ecosystems.
That frustration became GCodex.
Bioprinter vendors charge thousands for proprietary software that does exactly this. We built GCodex free and open because validation tools shouldn't be a luxury reserved for well-funded labs.
It works with everything that runs standard G-code: — 3D Printers: Prusa, Creality, Bambu Lab, Voron, Anycubic, — Bioprinters: Cellink BioX, RegenHU, custom DIY rigs
Drop your file → see your toolpath in 3D/2D instantly. No account needed. Your files never leave your device.
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If you work with G-code — what's the one thing your current viewer can't do? We're actively building and your feedback shapes what comes next..
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