QuickMaker brings AI models into Blender. Generate 2D and 3D assets directly in your workflow. No API keys needed, just create an account and start creating.
QuickMaker brings state of the art AI models into Blender under one subscription so you can explore images, videos, textures, and 3D assets without interrupting your creative flow. Assets load directly into your scene in the background while artist-first tools like Prompt Templates, Grease Pencil guidance, screenshots, and projections keep the art direction in your hands.
Genuine question on the subscription model - if a Blender artist already has API access to Stability, Replicate, or similar, what does QuickMaker's bundled subscription save them in practice beyond the integration convenience? The "no API keys" angle is real UX value for artists who don't want to manage infrastructure. But I'm trying to understand if the economics are competitive against self-managed API costs once you're doing serious volume. What's the pricing look like at different usage levels?
"State of the art models" under one subscription usually means you're proxying a handful of existing APIs and marking up the cost. What's the actual pricing model here, and is it usage-based or flat, because that changes whether this is useful for someone doing high-volume asset generation versus just occasional use?
Interesting approach. Does Quick Maker orchestrate multiple models behind the scene and pick the best output , or does the user choose which generation engine to use?
How editable are the generated assets once they're imported ? Are we getting clean meshes and textures that can be refined manually, or are they mainly for rapid prototyping?
About QuickMaker on Product Hunt
“State of the art AI models in Blender under one subscription”
QuickMaker launched on Product Hunt on June 25th, 2026 and earned 78 upvotes and 9 comments, placing #25 on the daily leaderboard. QuickMaker brings AI models into Blender. Generate 2D and 3D assets directly in your workflow. No API keys needed, just create an account and start creating.
QuickMaker was featured in Design Tools (261.2k followers), Art (20.1k followers), YouTube (16.9k followers) and 3D Modeling (2k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 50.3k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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QuickMaker brings state of the art AI models into Blender under one subscription so you can explore images, videos, textures, and 3D assets without interrupting your creative flow. Assets load directly into your scene in the background while artist-first tools like Prompt Templates, Grease Pencil guidance, screenshots, and projections keep the art direction in your hands.
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