This is our free-to-use FBX file conversion tool that can be used to convert your FBX file into any number of other 3D model formats. Our FBX converter will extract the 3D model geometry contained within your file and accurately convert it to the desired format without any loss of detail. Our FBX converter also has a batch processing mode whereby you may upload up to a maximum of 20 files to be converted in one go.
Drag and drop your files here to upload or click the button above.
A maximum of 20 files can be converted at once.
Our FBX converter will extract the vertices, faces, and other geometric data that forms the structure of your 3D model and convert it to the requested format. If the selected format supports external texture files, these can be uploaded along with your FBX model file, and these will be processed accordingly.
Full Name | Autodesk Filmbox |
Extension | FBX |
Type | 3D Model |
Mime Type | application/octet-stream |
Format | Text |
The FBX format, which is short for Filmbox, is a 3D modeling format developed by Autodesk with the aim of making it an open and easy-to-use way to distribute 3D models. The format started out in the mid-1990s and quickly gained traction, with its development continuing to this day.
Along with compatibility with Autodesk's Maya and 3Ds Max applications, FBX files have gained support with other 3D model editors, including Blender.
An FBX file is composed of 3D mesh data, including vertices, faces, normals, textures, and animations, in a text and binary format to produce a portable file that is both easy to develop and compact and efficient as a medium for the distribution of models and full 3D scenes.
FBX files have support for many types of surface material, from simple single color materials to fully featured textured materials. Any textures referenced by materials can be either embedded within the main FBX file, aiding ease of distribution, or they can be included as separate files.
FBX Converter Capabilities
As materials containing texture and color information are both supported by the FBX format, our tool will do its best to include these materials, including any texture files, in the converted file.
Here are 3 simple steps to convert your FBX file using our free FBX file file conversion tool.
Yes, there is no cost to using our conversion tools.
At this time, we do not have any usage limits other than the maximum of 20 file uploads per conversion run.
The size of your FBX file will affect processing times, so please allow for this. For smaller files of around 5MB, our tools will aim to have it completed within a few seconds.
When you upload your file to our site, we use a set of bespoke conversion components to, as accurately as possible, convert your file to the requested format. When the conversion is complete you will see a download link with which to retrieve your converted file.
No. Most 3D printing slicer software will not support the FBX format. It is recommended to convert your FBX file to the STL format if you wish to 3D print it.
Yes, your files are automatically deleted from our servers after 15 minutes.
Yes, you can. Our FBX file converters only require a modern web browser to convert your files.
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