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Lattice Studio
v2.1 Stable Release

Generative TPMS & Strut
Lattice Design Studio

Fast, browser-based lattice generation engine. Build custom TPMS and strut-based lattices with full gradient and alignment control, then boolean, import, and export straight into your additive manufacturing workflow.

Windows 10/11
TPMS & Strut Lattices
Local GPU Processing
PowderFAB Studio v2.1

Studio Capabilities

Discover the professional 3D tools built directly into PowderFAB Lattice Studio.

Custom TPMS Lattice Generation
TPMS Engine

Generate conformal infill from an extensive TPMS library — Gyroid, Schwarz P, Diamond, Neovius and more — or define your own surface with a custom math equation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about PowderFAB Studio.

What file formats does PowderFAB Studio support?

PowderFAB Studio supports direct ingestion of standard CAD STEP files (`.step`, `.stp`), stereolithography files (`.stl`), Wavefront objects (`.obj`), 3D Manufacturing format (`.3mf`), and GL Transmission format (`.glb`/`.gltf`). Models are converted locally on your GPU using our high-performance geometry pipeline.

Are my CAD models uploaded to the cloud?

No. One of PowderFAB's core design principles is complete local privacy. All heavy geometric computations, slicing, and conformal lattice generation occur 100% locally on your machine. No design files ever leave your computer, ensuring complete intellectual property security.

What is the difference between the MSI Installer and the Portable ZIP?

The **MSI Installer** sets up PowderFAB Lattice Studio in your system directory, adds desktop shortcuts, registry entries, and registers the file types. The **Portable ZIP** package requires no installation; you can extract it to any directory (including a USB stick) and run the application directly by clicking `run.bat`.

Does PowderFAB support custom lattice cell shapes?

Yes. PowderFAB supports predefined TPMS (Triple Periodic Minimal Surface) structures like Gyroid, Schwarz P, and Diamond, custom TPMS via your own math equation, and strut-based topologies like BCC, FCC, and octet truss — with full control over gradients and pattern alignment.

What are the system requirements?

PowderFAB runs on Windows 10 and 11. It requires a dedicated GPU (NVIDIA GTX 1060 / AMD Radeon RX 580 or better) supporting WebGL 2.0 / DirectX 12, at least 8 GB of system RAM, and a modern multi-core CPU to handle mesh tessellation tasks smoothly.