Steinfeld (Slovene: Kamen) is a town in the district of Spittal an der Drau in Carinthia in Austria.
Steinfeld is located at an average altitude of 617 m above sea level in the Upper Drautal, at the foot of the Kreuzeck group mountain range.
The municipality is divided into five cadastral communities: Fellbach, Gerlamoos, Radlach, Rottenstein, and Steinfeld.
From the late Middle Ages onwards, mining led to the settlement of tradesmen, whose buildings still shape the appearance of the market today (Singerhof, Neustein Castle, the Porcia family's administrator's house on the main street).
Steinfeld was granted fair privileges as early as 1680 and was officially elevated to market town status in 1930.
Of the approximately 860 employed people who lived in Steinfeld in 2011, one-third worked in the municipality, two-thirds commuted.
The coat of arms shows "a shield divided by a rising red tip of gold and silver.