Easel is the easiest software
for design and CNC machining.


Low Specs — Experience Activation Key Repack [verified]
Design
Create stunning and functional designs with tools crafted for artisans and professionals.
Low Specs — Experience Activation Key Repack [verified]
Carve
From intricate details to bold shapes, achieve perfect cuts for any project.
Low Specs — Experience Activation Key Repack [verified]
Sell
Streamline your workflow to reduce waste and maximize profitability on every job.
From home decor to tools to games, check out the Easel Project Gallery to see what other makers are creating and get inspired. Make a copy of a project and customize it for your next carve.
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Easel is the easiest all-in-one tool for design, manufacturing, and machine control - no experience needed. Get started with Easel for free today, and power-up with Easel Pro to take your skills to the next level!
3D Carving
With the click of a button, import STL files and watch 3D designs come to life.
Unique, high quality carvings
Take your business to the next level
Pro Design Tools
Endless options to customize your carves.
Design Library with more than 3 million designs
Customizable Font Library with 300+ fonts
Advanced Toolpaths with V-Carving and Raster Carving
Compatibility
Easel Pro is designed to work with over 150 CNC Routers.
Low Specs — Experience Activation Key Repack [verified]
Low Specs Experience automates what gamers have done manually for decades: editing configuration files. Most modern PC games store their graphical parameters in plain text files (usually .ini , .cfg , or .xml format) located in the user's Documents or AppData folder. By opening these files in a standard text editor, you can manually disable heavy visual effects like shadow maps, ambient occlusion, depth of field, and motion blur completely—often pushing settings far lower than the in-game menus permit. Vendor-Specific Scaling Technologies
Low Specs Experience automates what gamers have done manually for decades: editing configuration files. Most modern PC games store their graphical parameters in plain text files (usually .ini , .cfg , or .xml format) located in the user's Documents or AppData folder. By opening these files in a standard text editor, you can manually disable heavy visual effects like shadow maps, ambient occlusion, depth of field, and motion blur completely—often pushing settings far lower than the in-game menus permit. Vendor-Specific Scaling Technologies