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Free 3D File Converter

glTF to GLB Converter

Drag in a .gltf file, see it in 3D, and download a clean .glb in seconds — right in your browser. No upload, no sign-up, no quality loss.

No 3D file handy? Try a classic model

Click any model to load it into the converter above and convert it instantly.

Sample models from the public common-3d-test-models repository.

Example 3D model as .gltf .gltf in Web, AR & real-time
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Same model exported as .glb .glb out Web, AR & real-time (single file)
Geometry, and any GLB features, are carried straight across.

How to convert glTF to GLB

1

Drop your .gltf file into the box above, click to browse, or pick a classic sample model. It loads instantly — nothing is uploaded.

2

Your model renders in an interactive 3D viewer. Drag to rotate and confirm it is the right mesh.

3

Click Convert to GLB and download your .glb file — ready for three.js and any GLB app.

glTF vs GLB: what's the difference?

Feature glTF GLB
Geometry (mesh)
Color
Materials
UV textures
Best for Web, AR & real-time Web, AR & real-time (single file)
File size Medium (JSON + assets) Compact (binary)

What is a glTF file?

glTF is the modern, web-native standard for 3D — often called “the JPEG of 3D”. The .gltf variant is JSON-based and carries full PBR materials, textures, UVs, scene hierarchy and even animation, making it ideal for the web, AR and real-time engines.

What is a GLB file?

GLB is the binary form of glTF: a single self-contained file that packs geometry, PBR materials, textures and animation together. It is the preferred delivery format for the web, AR Quick Look and game engines because it loads fast and never loses its textures.

Why convert glTF to GLB?

GL Transmission Format (.gltf) is glTF is the modern, web-native standard for 3D — often called “the JPEG of 3D”. The .gltf variant is JSON-based and carries full PBR materials, textures, UVs, scene hierarchy and even animation, making it ideal for the web, AR and real-time engines.

Both formats carry similar data, so the conversion is lossless while making your model usable wherever GLB is preferred. GLB is the binary form of glTF: a single self-contained file that packs geometry, PBR materials, textures and animation together. It is the preferred delivery format for the web, AR Quick Look and game engines because it loads fast and never loses its textures.

This converter does the translation locally, in your browser: your file is read into a real 3D engine, shown so you can confirm it, then re-exported as a standards-compliant GLB — no server, no account, no upload queue.

When to convert glTF to GLB

Texturing & rendering

Open the GLB in Blender, Substance or your renderer to add colour, PBR materials and textures the glTF could not hold.

Game & real-time assets

Engines such as Unity and Unreal prefer web, ar & real-time (single file) formats. The converted GLB fits straight into asset pipelines.

Editing & remeshing

Need to sculpt, retopologize or repair a model? Convert to GLB so it opens in the tools that handle that best, then export again.

Sharing & interchange

GLB is widely supported, making it a safe format for handing a model to a teammate, client or another application.

Your GLB works everywhere

The exported GLB imports cleanly into the major tools for web, ar & real-time (single file):

Tips for the best glTF → GLB results

Frequently asked questions

Is this glTF to GLB converter free?

Yes — completely free, no sign-up and no watermark. The conversion runs entirely in your browser using WebGL, so your file never leaves your computer and there is no upload wait.

Does converting glTF to GLB lose quality?

No — both formats store comparable data, so the geometry and materials are preserved and the conversion is effectively lossless.

What is the largest glTF file I can convert?

Because everything runs locally, the limit is your device's memory rather than an upload cap. Most models up to a few hundred MB convert smoothly on a modern laptop.

Where can I use the converted GLB file?

GLB is web, ar & real-time (single file). The exported file imports cleanly into three.js, Babylon.js, Blender, Unity and other GLB-compatible tools.

Is it safe to convert private or proprietary models?

Yes. Nothing is uploaded — the file is read and converted on your own device, then the GLB is generated locally for download. Your model stays private.

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