Online Lenticular Interlacing Tool

Upload image sequences and interlace them into high-quality lenticular hologram outputs.

  1. 1Upload a source image.
  2. 2Preview and adjust the lenticular workflow settings.
  3. 3Generate the interlaced image for print output.

What It Does

  • Convert a single 2D image into lenticular-ready hologram output for print-oriented workflows.
  • Use an image-first pipeline when you need fast preparation from photography, artwork, or simple product visuals.

Who It Is For

  • Creators who want to start from a single photo or illustration instead of a 3D model.
  • Teams preparing quick lenticular mockups, portraits, or simple subject tests for print.

Inputs

  • A single source image with a clear subject and readable silhouette.
  • Optional lenticular settings such as output size, resolution, and viewing configuration.

Outputs

  • An interlaced hologram print image prepared from a 2D source workflow.
  • A fast browser-based path for previewing how a single image can be adapted for lenticular output.

Best Use Cases

  • Portraits, product hero shots, illustrations, and simple subject images.
  • Quick testing before investing in AI multi-view generation or full 3D production.
  • Print experiments where a single strong source image is already available.

Limitations

  • A single 2D image does not provide true geometric scene information.
  • Depth quality depends heavily on composition, subject separation, and source image clarity.
  • Busy backgrounds or weak silhouettes usually reduce the final hologram effect.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a single 2D image be used for lenticular printing?

Yes. A strong single image can be adapted into a lenticular-ready workflow, especially for portraits, product shots, and simple scenes where the subject is clearly separated from the background.

What kinds of images work best?

Images with a clear focal subject, good edge definition, and limited background clutter generally produce more convincing hologram and lenticular results.

Is this true 3D reconstruction?

No. This mode starts from a 2D image workflow rather than from explicit 3D geometry, so it is best suited to fast print preparation and simple visual depth effects.

How is this different from AI multi-view generation?

The 2D mode begins with one fixed image, while AI multi-view generation aims to create several coordinated viewpoints of the same subject.

What image size should I upload?

Use the cleanest and highest-quality source available, because low detail, compression artifacts, and weak subject separation all reduce the final print effect.

Imgs

Drag thumbnails to reorder frame sequence.

Interlace

Upload at least two images and click Interlace to generate the lenticular output.

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