GLTF scene and model viewer

Open GLTF Files Online

Use Next3D as a GLTF viewer online to inspect JSON-based glTF scenes, linked textures, mesh geometry, materials, cameras, and animation data before publishing, converting, or debugging a web 3D asset.

GLTF File Viewer

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GLTF web 3D inspection workflow

GLTF is a standard format for web 3D scenes and often references separate texture, binary, and material files. Use this page to validate visible geometry, scene structure, texture loading, and browser compatibility before moving the asset into a web, game, AR, or conversion workflow.

Open a .gltf scene file directly in a browser-based viewer.
Check whether linked textures, materials, cameras, and scene nodes load as expected.
Preview GLTF assets before converting them to GLB, OBJ, STL, or another exchange format.
Debug web-ready 3D assets before publishing to an ecommerce, AR, game, or product viewer.

Can I open a GLTF file online?

Yes. Upload a .gltf file and related assets to preview the scene in a browser-based GLTF viewer workflow.

What is the difference between GLTF and GLB?

GLTF usually stores scene JSON and referenced assets separately, while GLB packages the same kind of glTF content into one binary file.

Can I convert GLTF after viewing it?

Yes. After checking the file visually, you can move to a compatible conversion workflow such as GLTF to OBJ, GLTF to GLB, or GLTF to STL.

Key Features

  • json-based
  • separate-files
  • animations
  • pbr-materials

Why Choose GLTF?

  • web-apps
  • ar-vr
  • games
  • development

Common Use Cases

web-appsar-vrgamesdevelopment

Related Formats

GLB

GLB

.glb
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More compact binary format, faster loading

Try GLB Viewer
Blend

Blend

.blend

Different approach for similar use cases

Try Blend Viewer
OBJ

OBJ

.obj

Simpler format, better compatibility

Try OBJ Viewer
STL

STL

.stl

Different approach for similar use cases

Try STL 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
GLTFCurrent
Mediumjson-based, separate-filesweb apps
GLB
Smallbinary, embedded-texturesWeb
Blend
MediumFull Scene, NodesBlender Workflow
OBJ
Largetext-based, simple-geometryInterchange

Format Conversion Tips

Conversion Recommendations

  • Convert to GLB for production deployment
  • Use external textures during development for easier iteration
  • Optimize texture formats before referencing in GLTF
  • Include proper metadata in the asset section

When to Use GLTF

web apps
ar vr
games

Best Practices for GLTF

✅ Do:

  • Organize external assets in a logical folder structure
  • Use relative paths for external texture references
  • Validate JSON structure with glTF validator
  • Consider using GLB for production to avoid file management complexity
  • Use descriptive names for nodes and materials

⚠️ Watch Out For:

  • Missing external files: Ensure all referenced textures and bins exist
  • Broken relative paths: Use consistent folder structure
  • JSON validation errors: Use proper JSON syntax and glTF schema

Recommended Tools for GLTF

VS Code

Edit GLTF JSON with glTF extension

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glTF Viewer

Preview GLTF files

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Blender

GLTF export and editing

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Quick Tips for GLTF Files

File Size Optimization

  • • Use Draco compression for geometry
  • • Compress textures appropriately
  • • Remove unused materials and nodes

Quality Assurance

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

Frequently Asked Questions - GLTF Format

Still have questions?

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