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What is GLB?

GLB (GL Binary) is the binary version of glTF — the standard 3D format for the web, developed by the Khronos Group. It bundles geometry, materials, textures, and animations into a single compact file.

Who uses GLB?

Used across web, game engines (Unity, Unreal, Godot), e-commerce platforms (Shopify, Amazon), AR/VR applications, and 3D tools like Blender, 3ds Max, and Maya.

Why view GLB online?

GLB is the most common format for sharing 3D content on the web. Trice lets you view GLB files instantly with PBR rendering, HDR lighting, animations, and full camera controls — no software to install.

How it works

1

Drop your .glb file

Drag and drop or click to select your GLB model.

2

View in Studio

Your model opens instantly with PBR rendering, lighting, and camera controls.

3

Share or export

Share a link, embed on your website, or export an optimized GLB file.

Frequently asked questions

Yes. Skeletal animations, morph targets, and keyframe animations in GLB files play automatically. You can pause, scrub, and control playback in the viewer.

Yes. Trice renders GLB files with full PBR support — metallic-roughness workflow, normal maps, emissive maps, ambient occlusion, and more.

Yes. After viewing, generate a share link that anyone can open in their browser — no account or software required.

There is no hard limit. Files are processed locally in your browser, so performance depends on your device. Most models under 200MB work well.

Other formats

More than a viewer

Trice is a full 3D studio — edit materials, add hotspots, animate cameras, and embed interactive 3D scenes on the web.

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