Sloyd
Test Methodology: 100-Point Framework
This test report is based on our standardized 4-Dimension Scoring Framework. Our editorial team evaluates geometry topology (quad vs tri), PBR material quality, game engine integration depth, auto-rigging capabilities, and photorealism vs style control constraints. Scores reflect actual performance — not marketing claims. Read our full methodology →
Test Result: Sloyd
✅ Strengths
- Free tier available
- GDPR compliant with EU servers
- Comprehensive API for developers
- Text-to-3D synthesis
- PBR material generation
⚠️ Weaknesses
- Produces triangulated meshes
- No auto-rigging capabilities
Last tested: March 2026 · Re-evaluation scheduled: June 2026
1. Functionality & Capabilities
Sloyd covers the basics but lacks several features that competitors offer. With a score of 13/35, Sloyd focuses primarily on text-based interactions.
Generates triangulated meshes; may require manual retopology for animation.
Text-to-3D generates models from descriptions.
Generates complete Physically Based Rendering (PBR) texture sets (albedo, normal, roughness, metallic) for realistic lighting.
Models must be manually rigged for animation.
Supports standard export formats (FBX, OBJ, GLB) for engine import.
API access for programmatic generation pipelines.
2. Pricing & Value
In terms of value for money, Sloyd provides reasonable pricing, though some competitors offer better value.
Sloyd offers a free tier: Free (Basic Web UI, CC-BY). The free tier is generous enough for daily use by individuals.
The lowest paid plan starts at $15/month. This is competitive with the market standard.
The pricing model is SUBSCRIPTION. Higher tiers include: $15/mo Pro (Commercial, SDK/API, HD). Enterprise options: Custom Enterprise.
Rate limits are documented in the API documentation with usage caps varying by plan tier.
Enterprise plans offer additional value: Custom Enterprise.
3. Privacy & Compliance
Privacy and compliance are strong points — GDPR compliance and EU data residency make it suitable for European enterprises.
Sloyd is GDPR-compliant with a publicly available Data Processing Agreement (DPA). European users can use the service with confidence that their data is handled according to EU regulations.
Data is processed on servers in EU. EU data residency is available, which is critical for European businesses and GDPR compliance.
It is unclear whether user data is used for model training. This lack of transparency is penalized in our scoring.
Security certifications: No SOC 2 | No ISO 27001. No on-premise option available.
4. UX & Ecosystem
The user experience is solid, though some platform and integration gaps remain.
The web application provides a polished, responsive interface with fast load times and a feature-complete experience.
No native mobile apps are available, though the web interface may be accessible via mobile browsers.
Desktop availability: macOS ✗ | Windows ✗ | Linux ✗. Limited desktop support.
Third-party integrations: Limited integrations available.
The developer experience is strong with comprehensive API documentation, SDK support, and an active developer community.
New users can start immediately with the free tier — no credit card required. The onboarding process is streamlined, allowing productive use within minutes.
Fazit — Final Verdict
With a total score of 61/100, Sloyd earns a "Satisfactory" rating in our independent evaluation.
Sloyd covers the fundamental requirements but lags behind market leaders in several key areas. Users with specific needs around multimodal input should consider alternatives. However, Sloyd's unique approach may justify the trade-offs for certain users.
This test report was compiled by the toolzoo.io editorial team using standardized evaluation criteria. Scores are based on hands-on testing as of March 2026. We re-evaluate all tools quarterly. Read our full methodology →