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FBX, ZIP

What is FBX?

FBX (Filmbox) is a proprietary format developed by Autodesk. It supports geometry, materials, textures, animations, bones, and blend shapes — making it the go-to exchange format for game engines and animation pipelines.

Who uses FBX?

Widely used in Unreal Engine, Unity, Blender, Maya, 3ds Max, Cinema 4D, and most game development workflows. FBX is the default export format for many Autodesk products.

Why convert FBX to GLB?

FBX is not supported by web browsers. Converting to GLB gives you a compact, web-ready file that loads in any modern browser with full material and animation support. GLB files are also typically smaller than FBX thanks to binary packing and meshopt compression.

How it works

1

Drop your .fbx file

Drag and drop or click to select your FBX model.

2

Auto-convert & optimize

Trice converts FBX to GLB and applies meshopt compression — all in your browser.

3

Download GLB

Preview the result in Studio and export a production-ready GLB file.

Frequently asked questions

Yes. Skeletal animations, blend shapes (morph targets), and keyframe animations from FBX files are preserved during conversion to GLB.

Yes. Materials are converted to PBR (physically-based rendering) format. Embedded textures are included in the GLB. For separate texture files, use a ZIP archive containing the FBX and its textures.

Both ASCII and binary FBX formats are supported, including FBX 2014 and newer. Older versions may work but are not guaranteed.

Put the FBX file and all its texture files into a ZIP archive, then drop the ZIP here. Trice will automatically match textures to materials.

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