Here is our free to use OBJ to STL 3D model converter tool that will take your OBJ file and convert it to the STL format ready for loading into your favourite 3D modeling package. If you have any external texture files, these can be selected along with your OBJ file and our tool will automatically handle converting these. Our 3D model converter supports batch processing of your files and can convert up to 20 OBJ files at one time.
Drag and drop your files here to upload or click the button above.
A maximum of 20 files can be converted at once.
The OBJ to STL model conversion tool will analyse your OBJ file and convert its 3D mesh data including vertices, surfaces and where applicable vector normals and texture coordinates to the STL format whilst maintaining the structural accuracy of your original OBJ 3D model file.
Full Name | Wavefront |
Extension | OBJ |
Type | 3D Model |
Mime Type | text/plain |
Format | Text |
An OBJ file is a text-based file format used for the storage of 3D model data. The format was developed in the 1980s by Wavefront Technologies as a means to store the geometric mesh data associated with a 3D model. It has garnered widespread support in the following years, and you will find options to load from and save to the OBJ format in most modern 3D modeling applications.
As OBJ files are essentially text files, they can grow quite large when working with large and detailed 3D models.
Within a 3D OBJ file are lists of vertices, mesh faces, face normals, texture coordinates, and more. The vertices, normals, and texture coordinates are stored in a continuous list and are indexed referenced within a separate list of mesh faces, ensuring optimal use of space within the file. A mesh face may contain three or more points, each of which can use a unique vector normal and texture coordinate.
OBJ Converter Capabilities
As materials containing texture and color information are both supported by the OBJ format, our tool will do its best to include these materials, including any texture files, in the converted file.
Full Name | Standard Triangle Language |
Extension | STL |
Type | 3D Model |
Mime Type | application/vnd.ms-pki.stl |
Format | Text |
The STL file format is used for storing 3D models and is a common format for distributing 3D printable models. STL files emerged in the 1980s as a format for storing a 3D mesh as a simple list of triangles. Due to its age and simplistic format, it has gained widespread support within 3D modeling and CAD applications.
As a result of the simple file format and its widespread support amongst 3D editors, the STL format has found itself as the format of choice for the distribution of 3D printable objects. There are many websites that offer 3D printing downloads in the STL format.
As mentioned, STL files make use of a simple structure for containing the 3D mesh data. The 3D model is stored as a continuous list of triangles, with each triangle containing three vertices specifying the location in 3D space of the triangle, which, along with a single vector normal, is all that is required to render the model contained within the STL file. There are two formats of STL files: plain text and binary. When used with large and complex 3D models, the text format leads to very large file sizes and should be avoided, with the binary format offering more efficient storage of the mesh data.
STL Converter Capabilities
As materials containing color information is supported by the OBJ and STL formats, our tool will do its best to include this in the converted STL file.
Here are two steps to convert your OBJ to STL using our free OBJ converter tool.
First, click the "Select File" button and choose your OBJ file. We will upload and convert your OBJ file. Once the conversion from OBJ to STL completes, use the provided link to download your STL file.
We aim to process all OBJ to STL file conversions as soon as possible; this should take around 5 seconds; however, this may be longer for larger files.
No. Most 3D printing slicer software will not support the OBJ format. It is recommended to convert your OBJ file to the STL format if you wish to 3D print it.
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