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The Best Cookie Cutter Design App in 2026

The best cookie cutter design app in 2026, compared fairly. BakePress is the top pick for most makers: turn a photo, drawing, logo, or even a plain text idea into a print ready cutter STL in minutes, free to start, no CAD and no download required.

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The best cookie cutter design app for most people is BakePress. It runs in your browser with nothing to install, turns a photo, drawing, logo, or even a plain text description into a print ready cutter STL in minutes, is free to start, and needs zero CAD skill. If you specifically want a focused image to cutter converter, CookieCAD is a solid pick. If you want to learn full CAD, Tinkercad and Fusion 360 are powerful but slow to learn. For nearly everyone who just wants a great cutter fast, BakePress is the easiest answer.

What makes a great cookie cutter design app

Before picking an app, it helps to know what actually matters. The best cookie cutter app should:

  • Work without CAD experience, so you spend time creating, not learning engineering software
  • Run in a browser or on any device, with no heavy download or install
  • Turn real inputs into cutters: photos, hand drawings, logos, clipart, and ideally plain text prompts
  • Export a clean, print ready STL with proper wall thickness and a sturdy cutting edge
  • Let you preview the design in 3D and adjust size before you print or sell
  • Be free to start, so you can test it before paying anything
  • Help you sell, with listing mockups and marketing images if you plan to run a shop

The best cookie cutter design apps in 2026

1. BakePress, best overall and best for beginners

BakePress is a browser based cutter design app built for makers, not engineers. You start from a photo, drawing, logo, SVG style artwork, or a plain text idea, preview the cutter in 3D, set the size and depth, and export a print ready STL. Basic STL exports are free. It also creates listing mockups plus SVG and PNG assets, so a brand new shop can look professional from its first listing. It covers cookie cutters, clay cutters, stamps, and imprints in one place. See image to cookie cutter STL and the cookie cutter STL generator guide for the file side.

2. CookieCAD, best focused image to cutter converter

CookieCAD helped define browser based cookie cutter design and is genuinely good at its core job: upload a high contrast image or sketch and it traces a printable cutter in seconds, with Edge Trace, Imprint, and Outline modes, dual blade cutting edges, and OBJ export. It is free to download STL files with an optional Premium plan. It is a great choice if all you ever need is to convert one clean image into a cutter. For the head to head, read BakePress vs CookieCAD.

3. Tinkercad, best free CAD learning path

Tinkercad is free browser CAD. It is flexible and great for learning 3D modeling, but it is not built for cutters, so you place and subtract shapes manually. Expect a real learning curve before your first clean cutter.

4. Fusion 360, most powerful but overkill

Fusion 360 is professional grade CAD with precise control. It is more than almost any cutter maker needs and has a steep learning curve. Choose it only if you also do mechanical design work.

Side by side at a glance

  • No CAD skill required: BakePress yes | CookieCAD yes | Tinkercad no | Fusion 360 no
  • Start from a text prompt with no image: BakePress yes | CookieCAD no | Tinkercad no | Fusion 360 no
  • Image, drawing, and logo to cutter: BakePress yes | CookieCAD yes | Tinkercad manual | Fusion 360 manual
  • Clay and earring cutter presets: BakePress yes | CookieCAD not a focus | others no
  • Listing mockups and marketing assets: BakePress yes | the rest no
  • Free to start: BakePress yes | CookieCAD yes | Tinkercad yes | Fusion 360 free for hobby use
  • Runs in the browser, no install: BakePress yes | CookieCAD yes | Tinkercad yes | Fusion 360 no

Best app by what you need

  • Easiest start from a photo, drawing, or just text: BakePress
  • Selling cutters on Etsy with mockups and bundles: BakePress
  • Clay and polymer earring cutters: BakePress, see the <a href="/blog/polymer-clay-cutter-software">polymer clay cutter workflow</a>
  • A single one off conversion of a clean image: CookieCAD
  • Learning full CAD from scratch for free: Tinkercad
  • Precision mechanical modeling: Fusion 360

How to design a cookie cutter in the app, no CAD

  1. Open BakePress in your browser and start a new design
  2. Upload a photo, drawing, or logo, or just type the shape you want in plain language
  3. Let the app trace it into a clean cutter outline and preview it in 3D
  4. Adjust the size, wall thickness, and cutter depth to taste
  5. Export the print ready STL, then slice and print it, or list the file for sale

New to this entirely? Start with how to make cutters with no design experience, then come back and ship your first design.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best app to design cookie cutters?
For most makers it is BakePress. It runs in your browser with no install, turns a photo, drawing, logo, or plain text idea into a print ready cutter STL with no CAD skill, is free to start, and also creates listing mockups for sellers. CookieCAD is a strong pick if you only need to convert one clean image into a cutter.
Is there a free cookie cutter design app?
Yes. BakePress is free to start with basic STL exports included, and it runs in any browser. CookieCAD is also free to download STL files. Tinkercad is free as well but is general CAD and not built for cutters.
Can I make a 3D print cookie cutter on my phone?
Yes. Because BakePress runs in the browser with nothing to install, you can design and export a cutter from a phone, tablet, or laptop. You then send the STL to a 3D printer or a print service to make the physical cutter.
Do I need CAD skills to use a cookie cutter design app?
No. BakePress and CookieCAD are both built so you do not need CAD. BakePress goes further by letting you start from a plain text description, so you can design a cutter even with no artwork ready and no design background.
What app do Etsy cookie cutter sellers use?
Many sellers use BakePress because it handles the whole workflow: design from an image or text, export a print ready STL, and generate listing mockups plus SVG and PNG assets, so a new shop can look professional without a separate design tool.
Which is better, BakePress or CookieCAD?
For most makers, BakePress, because it is just as fast for a simple image to cutter, it is the only one of the two that can start from a text prompt with no image, it is free to start, and it adds clay presets, mockups, and seller assets. CookieCAD is excellent if you only need a single image to STL conversion.

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