Additive Manufacturing software and file formats are crucial for turning digital designs into physical objects. From CAD tools for 3D modeling to slicers that prepare prints, these programs form the backbone of the 3D printing process. Understanding their functions and workflows is key to successful printing. File formats like STL, OBJ, and AMF play a vital role in storing and transferring 3D model data. Each format has its strengths, with newer ones like 3MF aiming to improve on limitations of older standards. Mastering these formats helps ensure smooth transitions from design to print.