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What is OBJ?

OBJ (Wavefront) is one of the oldest and most universal 3D file formats. It stores geometry (vertices, normals, UVs) in a simple text format, with materials defined in a separate .mtl file.

Who uses OBJ?

Used across CAD software, 3D scanning tools, photogrammetry pipelines, and as a universal exchange format. Common in Blender, ZBrush, MeshLab, Rhino, SketchUp, and 3D printing workflows.

Why view OBJ online?

OBJ files consist of multiple separate files (.obj + .mtl + textures), making them hard to preview quickly. Trice assembles everything and renders it with PBR materials — just drop a ZIP with all files.

How it works

1

Drop your .obj file

Drag and drop or click to select your OBJ 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. If you include the .mtl file alongside the .obj (in a ZIP archive), materials and texture references are resolved and displayed with PBR rendering.

Put the .obj, .mtl, and all texture files into a ZIP archive, then drop the ZIP here. Trice will resolve texture paths automatically.

No. OBJ is a static geometry format. If you need animation support, use FBX or glTF instead.

Yes. Vertex colors in OBJ files are supported and will be displayed in the viewer.

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