ForgeSlicer
ForgeSlicer
CAD + Slice
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Changelog

What shipped, and when.

Each entry is short — 5 minutes from start to bottom. Newest releases on top. For the unreleased plan, see the Roadmap.

  1. 2026-06-27·v1.22 · Learn + SEO + Trust
    • Eight-lesson Learn section (CAD basics → exporting to slicers).
    • Eight dedicated SEO landing pages (/tinkercad-alternative, /edit-stl-online, /ai-3d-design, /browser-cad, /3d-printing-cad, /orcaslicer-workflow, /bambu-studio-workflow, /prusaslicer-workflow).
    • Trust hub + Privacy / Changelog / Roadmap / Browser-support routes.
  2. 2026-06-27·v1.21 · Meshy.ai attribution
    • Five surfaces now clearly attribute Meshy.ai as an independent third-party AI design tool integrated into the ForgeSlicer workflow.
    • Example prompts inline on the homepage: 'create a simple phone stand', 'add a 5 mm keyring hole', 'make this box hollow with 2 mm walls'.
  3. 2026-06-27·v1.20 · Gallery community upgrade
    • Shared taxonomy with 10 categories (Household, Tools, Organizers, Replacement Parts, Toys, Education, Cosplay, Mechanical, Decorative, Misc).
    • Featured Creators strip (hybrid editorial + algorithmic ranking by remix count).
    • Gallery cards display category + tag chips; backfill heuristic auto-tags legacy items.
    • Rename Remix → Customize in ForgeSlicer everywhere.
    • Landing community strip + 4-verb explainer (Browse · Customize · Publish · Keep private).
  4. 2026-06-27·v1.19 · Text-on-surface primitive
    • Extruded `text` primitive added — positive embosses, negative engraves (via standard CSG subtract).
    • Inspector controls: string, font (3 bundled typefaces), size, depth, alignment, bevel toggle.
    • Keychain / Name Tag / Plant Marker starters now emit real text steps.
  5. 2026-06-27·v1.18 · Beginner Starters + From Design to Print
    • 12 beginner-friendly starter templates on the homepage (Keychain, Phone Stand, Cable Clip, etc.) — one click drops a customisable real design into the workspace.
    • Honest 'From design to print' section clarifying the three slicing paths (in-browser / server-side OrcaSlicer / desktop export).