Convert FBX to DRACO Online For Free
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How to convert your FBX to DRACO online?
Upload your FBX file
Click the "Upload a File" button and select the FBX file you want to upload.Download your DRACO file
After the conversion is complete, click the "Download" button to save the DRACO file to your personal computer.Frequently Asked Questions about Converting FBX to DRACO
How to convert FBX to DRACO file?
First, click the "Upload a File" button and select the FBX file you want to convert. Set the relevant properties and select DRACO as the target format, then click the "Convert" button. After the conversion is complete, you can download your DRACO file.How long does it take to convert my FBX to DRACO file?
Converting from FBX format to DRACO format usually takes about 5 seconds. However, for more complex files, it may take more time. Please be patient.How accurate is the conversion from FBX to DRACO?
We strive to create the most accurate 3D converter. Development work is ongoing, with new features being released every week to meet the needs of users.Is it safe to convert my FBX to DRACO on 3dpea.com?
Of course! We will not store the files you upload, and the download link will expire when the current webpage is refreshed or the current browser application is closed.Can I convert FBX to DRACO on Linux, Android, iOS, or Mac OS?
Yes. 3DPEA file converter can run online on any system with modern internet, without the need to download or install any professional software.Other FBX Convertsion Tools
You can also convert FBX file into many other file formats. Please see the complete list below.
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From FBX to DRACO file format
The FBX format of AutoDesk was originally developed by Kaydara in the 1990s for storing 2D or 3D content with motion data. Over the years, due to its 3D animation capabilities, it has evolved into a widely used format for 3D modeling applications such as Blender, 3D Studio Max, and others.
This format is used to contain 3D models, including vertices, faces, and other 3D geometric graphics, as well as animation data. The format is proprietary, but there is a publicly available API for development purposes. The file content can be either text or binary, and the Blender Foundation has worked to document the format.
Draco is a glTF extension for mesh compression, an open source library developed by Google for compressing and decompressing 3D meshes to significantly reduce the size of 3D content. It compresses vertex positions, normals, colors, texture coordinates, and any other general vertex properties, increasing the efficiency and speed of transferring 3D content on the web.