About Us

At Immortalise3D, we believe every path, trail, and road tells a story. Whether it’s a personal best on a run, a multi-day hike through wild terrain, a coastal road trip, or a ride you’ll never forget—those moments deserve more than a digital trace on a screen. Our mission is to transform those stories into beautiful, physical keepsakes you can hold, display, and share with the people who experienced them with you.

Based in Melbourne, Australia, Immortalise3D was created from a passion for adventure, design, and precision engineering. By combining real-world geographic data with high-resolution 3D printing, we turn your exact route into a detailed topographic model that captures the landscape as you travelled it—every climb, valley, bend, and shoreline faithfully recreated.

Our process is fully custom and made to order. You simply upload your .gpx file (or multiple files for multi-day adventures) and a screenshot of your activity, select your preferences, and we take care of the rest. No two models are ever the same—because no two adventures are ever the same.

Whether you’re celebrating a milestone, commemorating a once-in-a-lifetime journey, or creating a meaningful gift, Immortalise3D exists to help you turn memories into something lasting.

Immortalise it. Display it. Celebrate it.


Third-Party Data Attributions

To accurately recreate real-world landscapes and geographic features, Immortalise3D uses trusted open geospatial datasets. We gratefully acknowledge the following sources:

OpenStreetMap Data

Water, city, and map feature data
© OpenStreetMap contributors
Licensed under the Open Database License (ODbL)
Data accessed via the Overpass API
https://www.openstreetmap.org/copyright
http://overpass-api.de/api/interpreter


Copernicus Digital Elevation Model (DEM)

Topographic and elevation data sourced from the
Copernicus Digital Elevation Model (30 m resolution)
© European Union, Copernicus Land Monitoring Service
Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data
https://portal.opentopography.org/raster