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GLTF, ZIP

What is GLTF?

glTF (GL Transmission Format) is the open standard for 3D assets on the web, developed by the Khronos Group. A glTF scene consists of a .gltf JSON file, .bin files with geometry data, and separate texture images.

Who uses GLTF?

Used across the web, game engines (Unity, Unreal, Godot), 3D tools (Blender, 3ds Max, Maya), e-commerce platforms, AR/VR applications, and any workflow targeting web-based 3D rendering.

Why view GLTF online?

glTF is the industry standard for 3D on the web. Trice loads glTF files with all their textures and animations, giving you a full PBR preview without installing any software.

How it works

1

Drop your .gltf file

Drag and drop or click to select your GLTF 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

Put the .gltf, .bin, and all texture files into a ZIP archive, then drop the ZIP here. Trice will resolve all file references automatically.

They are the same format. glTF uses separate files (JSON + binary + textures), while GLB bundles everything into one binary file. Trice supports both.

Yes. Common extensions like KHR_materials_unlit, KHR_texture_transform, and KHR_draco_mesh_compression are supported.

Yes. Trice can export your glTF as a single GLB file with meshopt compression — easier to share and typically smaller.

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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