GLB Viewer

View GLB 3D model files online for free

Drop your 3D file here or click to browse

GLB

Max file size: 100MB

Files are processed locally - never uploaded to servers

About GLB Format

GLB (GL Transmission Format Binary) is a 3D file format that stores models, textures, and animations in a single binary file. It's the binary version of GLTF and is the standard format for 3D content on the web.

Key Features

  • Single file containing all assets (geometry, textures, animations)
  • Efficient binary format for fast loading
  • Full support for PBR (Physically Based Rendering) materials
  • Animation and skeletal rigging support
  • Industry standard for web 3D and AR/VR

Common Use Cases

  • Web 3D applications and games
  • AR/VR experiences
  • E-commerce product visualization
  • Real-time 3D rendering
  • Cross-platform 3D content delivery

How to View Your 3D Model

Three simple steps to preview any 3D file

1

Upload Your File

Drag and drop your 3D file onto the viewer, or click to browse. We support GLB, GLTF, OBJ, FBX, STL, PLY, USDZ, 3MF, and DAE formats.

2

Explore Your Model

Use mouse or touch controls to rotate, zoom, and pan around your 3D model. Toggle wireframe, grid, and axes for detailed inspection.

3

Export or Share

Take high-quality screenshots of your model from any angle. Perfect for documentation, presentations, or sharing with others.

GLB Viewer Features

Powerful features for viewing GLB 3D files

Animation Playback

Play, pause, and control animations embedded in your GLB files. Adjust playback speed from 0.25x to 4x and scrub through the timeline.

PBR Material Support

Full support for physically-based rendering materials including metallic-roughness workflow. View your models exactly as intended.

Embedded Textures

GLB files contain all textures embedded within. Our viewer renders diffuse, normal, metallic, roughness, and emissive maps correctly.

Morph Targets

Support for blend shapes and morph targets commonly used in character animation and facial expressions.

GLB Viewer FAQ

Common questions about viewing GLB files