
Can you download from Meshy AI for free? Only latest engine models with a monthly cap. This guide covers download steps, export formats, restrictions, and a free alternative with no limits.
Last updated: April 15, 2026
Yes, you can download 3D models from Meshy AI for free — but only a limited number per month, and only from the latest generation engine. Older engine outputs may not be downloadable on the free plan. This is the most common frustration among Meshy users, and this guide explains exactly how it works, what formats you get, and what to do if you need truly free downloads.
| Scenario | Can You Download? |
|---|
| Models generated with the latest engine (e.g. Meshy 6) | Yes, up to monthly free cap |
| Models generated with older engines (Meshy 4/5) | May not be downloadable on free plan |
| Community models from Meshy's gallery | Yes, for free |
| Downloading without a subscription | Limited to latest engine, monthly cap |
The free plan gives you 100 credits per month to generate models, but downloads are limited to the latest engine output with a monthly cap. This has led to widespread frustration — one YouTube reviewer titled their video "Free Users Can't Access Anything."
After generation, look at the download button:
Meshy AI supports these export formats:
| Format | Best For | Free Plan |
|---|---|---|
| GLB | Web, game engines, general use | Latest engine only |
| OBJ | 3D editing, Blender import | Latest engine only |
| FBX | Animation, Autodesk tools | Latest engine only |
| STL | 3D printing | Latest engine only |
| USDZ | Apple AR, iOS apps | Latest engine only |
| 3MF | 3D printing (modern) | Latest engine only |
Downloaded files go to your browser's default download folder:
C:\Users\[YourName]\Downloads/Users/[YourName]/Downloads/home/[YourName]/DownloadsMeshy doesn't have a separate download folder — files save wherever your browser puts them. If you can't find the file, check your browser's download history (Ctrl+J or Cmd+Option+L).
If you're getting a "download locked" or "upgrade required" message, here's why:
Meshy's free plan focuses downloads on the latest engine output. If you generated with an older engine version, it may not be downloadable without a paid plan.
Workaround: Try generating with the latest engine for the best chance of free download availability.
Free users get 100 credits/month. Generating a model costs 5-30 credits depending on options. If you've exhausted your monthly allowance, you'll need to wait for the next month's reset or upgrade.
On the free plan, downloading with textures costs more credits. If you try to export with textures but don't have enough credits, the download will fail.
| Feature | Free | Pro ($20/mo or $16/mo yearly) | Studio ($60/mo or $48/mo yearly) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monthly Credits | 100 | 1,000 | 4,000 |
| Download All Engine Models | No | Yes | Yes |
| Export Formats | Limited | All | All |
| Texture Quality | Basic | High | Ultra |
| License | CC BY 4.0 | Full ownership | Full ownership |
| API Access | No | Yes | Yes |
Key takeaway: The free plan is useful for experimentation and testing, but serious creators will likely need a paid plan for unrestricted downloads.
This is important and often misunderstood:
If you plan to use models in a commercial project (games, apps, client work), the paid plan's ownership rights are essential.
Want to understand why Meshy locks downloads? See our deep dive into how Meshy AI works.
If the free download restrictions frustrate you, there's a better option. TRELLIS 2 is a free, open-source AI 3D model generator where every model you generate is fully downloadable — no subscription required.
| Feature | Meshy AI Free | TRELLIS 2 |
|---|---|---|
| Download models | Latest engine, monthly cap | All models |
| Subscription needed | Yes, for full access | No, never |
| Export formats | GLB, OBJ (limited) | GLB + Gaussian Splatting |
| Monthly limits | 100 credits | Generous free tier |
| License | CC BY 4.0 | Full ownership |
| Quality | Good (free) / Great (paid) | Photorealistic |
| Open source | No | Yes |
Meshy's STL and 3MF exports work well with most 3D printers:
Tip: If you're using a Bambu Lab printer, 3MF format preserves more metadata than STL and is the preferred format.
Yes, but only models generated with the latest engine, and subject to a monthly download cap. Models created with older engine versions may not be downloadable on the free plan.
You can download latest engine models without a subscription, up to the free monthly cap. You can also download community models from Meshy's public gallery. However, older engine outputs and unlimited downloads require a paid plan.
If you need to download older engine outputs or exceed the free monthly cap, yes — you need a paid plan (Pro at $20/month or $16/month billed yearly; Studio at $60/month or $48/month billed yearly).
Meshy AI downloads go to your browser's default download folder — typically Downloads on Windows and macOS. Meshy doesn't use a separate application folder.
Meshy supports GLB, OBJ, FBX, STL, USDZ, and 3MF export formats. The best format depends on your use case: GLB for games/web, STL/3MF for 3D printing, FBX for animation, OBJ for editing.
On the Pro plan ($20/month or $16/month billed yearly), you get 1,000 credits. Individual credit packs are also available. Generation costs vary from 5-30 credits depending on the model version and texture options.
Meshy occasionally offers bonus credits through referrals and promotions, but there's no consistent way to earn free credits beyond the monthly 100 credit allocation.
Meshy AI is a powerful 3D generation tool, but its free plan has significant download restrictions — you can only download a limited number of latest-engine models per month. If you need:
Ready to generate and download 3D models for free? Try TRELLIS 2 now — no credit card, no download limits, no subscription required.
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