Here is our free to use SKP to GLB 3D model converter tool that will take your SKP file and convert it to the GLB format ready for loading into your favourite 3D modeling package. Our 3D model converter supports batch processing of your files and can convert up to 20 SKP 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 SKP to GLB model conversion tool will analyse your SKP file and convert its 3D mesh data including vertices, surfaces and where applicable vector normals and texture coordinates to the GLB format whilst maintaining the structural accuracy of your original SKP 3D model file.
Full Name | SketchUp |
Extension | SKP |
Type | 3D Model |
Mime Type | application/octet-stream |
Format | Binary |
A SKP file is the native file format used by the SketchUp 3D modeling application. The SketchUp application started out in 2000 and has been maintained with newer versions featuring improved features ever since.
Other than SketchUp itself, support for opening SKP files within other 3D model editors is limited. There is a C++ API to help developers integrate the format into their own code and build extensions for SketchUp.
The SketchUp SKP format supports mesh geometry composed of vertices and faces. There is also support for texture coordinates and other advanced 3D content.
SKP Converter Capabilities
As materials containing color information is supported by the SKP format, our tool will do its best to include this in the converted file.
Full Name | Graphics Language Transmission Format |
Extension | GLB |
Type | 3D Model |
Mime Type | model/gltf-binary |
Format | Binary |
The Khronos Group developed GLB files as a format for storing complex 3D models. The format was first introduced in 2015 and aimed to create a format that could be easily adopted by third-party developers. Subsequent versions have followed this initial release, adding more complex features.
Support for GLB files is growing and has found support in many modern 3D model editors, such as Blender, which currently supports importing from and exporting to the GLB format.
At the heart of the GLB format is its ability to store 3D geometric mesh data, which comprises vertices, faces, normals (both face and vertex normals), and texture coordinates. The data is saved in a compact binary format, ensuring GLB files are compact and easy to distribute.
GLB Converter Capabilities
As materials containing color information is supported by the SKP and GLB formats, our tool will do its best to include this in the converted GLB file.
Here are two steps to convert your SKP to GLB using our free SKP converter tool.
First, click the "Select File" button and choose your SKP file. We will upload and convert your SKP file. Once the conversion from SKP to GLB completes, use the provided link to download your GLB file.
We aim to process all SKP to GLB 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 SKP format. It is recommended to convert your SKP file to the STL format if you wish to 3D print it.
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