Autodesk FBX model viewer

Open FBX Files Online

Open FBX files online with Next3D. Preview animation-ready assets, geometry, scene hierarchy, materials, and model scale before using an FBX file in game, film, modeling, or conversion workflows.

FBX File Viewer

Drag and drop your .fbx file or click to browse

FBX preview for game, animation, and exchange assets

FBX is common in animation, game development, and Autodesk-centered production pipelines. Use this viewer to confirm visible geometry, orientation, scale, and scene structure before converting FBX to OBJ, STL, GLB, or another downstream format.

Open an .fbx file in a browser-based model viewer.
Preview game and animation assets before importing them into another tool.
Check scale, orientation, scene hierarchy, and visible mesh data.
View FBX first, then convert to OBJ, STL, GLB, or GLTF when the next workflow requires it.

Can I view FBX files online?

Yes. Next3D provides a browser-based FBX viewer workflow for quick model inspection.

What is FBX used for?

FBX is commonly used for animation, game assets, film pipelines, and exchange between professional 3D tools.

Can I convert FBX after previewing it?

Yes. Common next steps include FBX to OBJ for static geometry or FBX to STL for 3D printing workflows.

Key Features

  • animations
  • textures
  • complex-scenes
  • industry-standard

Why Choose FBX?

  • animation
  • games
  • film
  • professional

Common Use Cases

animationgamesfilmprofessional

Related Formats

GLB

GLB

.glb
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More advanced features than FBX

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GLTF

GLTF

.gltf

Different approach for similar use cases

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Blend

Blend

.blend

Different approach for similar use cases

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OBJ

OBJ

.obj

Simpler format, better compatibility

Try OBJ Viewer

Why Choose Different Formats?

Performance

GLB and GLTF offer the best web performance with optimized loading and rendering.

Compatibility

OBJ provides universal compatibility across all 3D software and platforms.

Features

FBX supports the most advanced features for professional animation workflows.

Quick Format Comparison

FormatFile SizeFeaturesBest For
FBXCurrent
Largeanimations, texturesanimation
GLB
Smallbinary, embedded-texturesWeb
GLTF
Mediumjson, external-resourcesWeb
Blend
MediumFull Scene, NodesBlender Workflow

Format Conversion Tips

Conversion Recommendations

  • Convert to GLB/GLTF for web deployment
  • Use OBJ for static geometry without animations
  • Ensure proper export settings in source software
  • Consider file size vs feature trade-offs

When to Use FBX

animation
games
film

Best Practices for FBX

✅ Do:

  • Bake complex animations before export
  • Use ASCII format for debugging, binary for production
  • Embed textures for easier file management
  • Maintain proper bone hierarchy for rigged characters
  • Test animations in target software before finalizing

⚠️ Watch Out For:

  • Animation corruption: Check export settings and bone weights
  • Large file sizes: Consider reducing animation complexity
  • Compatibility issues: Test in target software early

Recommended Tools for FBX

Autodesk Maya

Native FBX support and export

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3ds Max

Professional FBX workflow

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Unity

FBX import and optimization

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Quick Tips for FBX Files

File Size Optimization

  • • Use appropriate compression
  • • Optimize for your use case
  • • Remove unnecessary data

Quality Assurance

  • • Test in multiple viewers
  • • Validate file structure
  • • Check for missing dependencies
  • • Verify proper scaling

Frequently Asked Questions - FBX Format

Still have questions?

Try uploading your .fbx file to our viewer above, or check out the complete FBX format guide for more detailed information.