BooleanBite provides a non-destructive workflow for creating chipped edges and worn surfaces on 3D models. It generates a hidden, linked cutter mesh bound to the target object's transforms using constraints, allowing any geometric modifications in Edit Mode to update the wear patterns continuously without requiring manual syncing or baking.

The tool creates wear by applying a fully automated modifier stack—including voxel remeshing, displacement, and subdivision—to the cutter, which then interacts with the main object using a Boolean modifier. Users can restrict the aging effect exclusively to edges using a solidify rim band mask. The displacement driving the damage can be generated from built-in procedural patterns like Musgrave and Voronoi or from custom image textures. The N-panel interface provides rapid adjustment of voxel resolution, displacement intensity, and boolean operation types, alongside tools for one-click setup and complete removal of temporary data.