3DCellForge is an AI-powered 3D cell generation and exploration studio built as a polished browser prototype. It uses React, Vite, Three.js, React Three Fiber, Drei, and Framer Motion to create an interactive WebGL environment for exploring biological cell models. Users can rotate, zoom, inspect organelles, compare views, take notes, capture screenshots, and export or import GLB models. The project also supports optional image-to-3D generation through cloud providers and local backends, while keeping API keys on the server side instead of exposing them in the frontend bundle. It includes cached demo models so the experience can work without generating a new model every time. Overall, it is a creative research and education tool for visualizing cell structures in a more interactive way than static diagrams.

Features

  • Interactive 3D cell viewer
  • React Three Fiber rendering
  • Organelle detail cards
  • Screenshot and gallery actions
  • GLB import and export support
  • Optional image-to-3D generation

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3D Rendering

License

MIT License

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Programming Language

JavaScript

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JavaScript 3D Rendering Software

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2026-05-12