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izom PropUI Free

izom PropUI Free is a Blender extension for building a simple generated UI panel from custom-property entries. It gives you the core workflow: create supported entries, place them into generated rows, and generate a 3D Viewport sidebar panel.

Reading the Free docs

These pages cover the Free edition only. The paid Full edition has the same author-and-generate idea with many more features — see Full vs Free, or jump straight to the Full documentation.

Extension id izom_propui_free
Version 1.0.0
Blender 5.0.0 or newer
License GPL-3.0-or-later

Get the Free edition

The free edition is free, so there is nothing to buy. A download link will be posted here soon.

Free download — soon

Looking for the paid Full edition instead? See the Buy page.

What the Free edition does

The free edition focuses on one straightforward output: a generated panel in the 3D Viewport sidebar. You author entries in the Entry List, place them in the Generated Layout, choose an Object to store the values on, and press Generate UI.

If you've used the Full edition docs, the mental model is identical — there are just fewer entry types, layout tools, and output options.

Build your first panel

Not included in Free

The free edition does not include:

  • Multiple generated UIs, or generated-UI lifecycle management
  • UI variants
  • Keyboard shortcuts
  • Alternate editor locations (Free lives in the 3D Viewport sidebar)
  • Generated visibility targets and Properties-editor panels
  • Setup import/export, entry presets, and saved defaults
  • Custom branding
  • Sub-panels and row boxes
  • Advanced entry types (Custom paths, Operator Buttons, Display Links, String, Data-Block, and Python entries)

All of those are part of the Full edition.

Free edition pages

  •  Quickstart


    The eight-step workflow from storage to a generated panel.

    Quickstart

  •  Features & limits


    Supported entries, layout caps, conditions, and dynamic labels.

    Features

  •  Upgrade to Full


    A side-by-side comparison and where to get the Full edition.

    Full vs Free