Upload Your FBX File
Drag and drop your .fbx file into the converter upload area. Our tool easily handles large, complex geometries with embedded media.
The easiest way to convert FBX to GLB. Simply drag and drop your .fbx file to transform it into a web-ready format. 100% browser-based and secure.
Drag and drop FBX file here or click to upload
Supported file format: .fbx
Max file size: 200MB
Follow these 3 simple steps to pack your .fbx file and textures into a .glb format without installing any 3D software.
Drag and drop your .fbx file into the converter upload area. Our tool easily handles large, complex geometries with embedded media.
Click 'Convert FBX to GLB'. Our WebAssembly engine processes the conversion entirely locally in your web browser. No files are uploaded to our servers, ensuring lightning-fast speeds and 100% privacy.
Once the conversion is complete, click 'Download GLB File'. Your new .glb file—with all textures and materials neatly packed inside—will be instantly saved to your device, ready for WebAR, Shopify, or mobile apps.
FBX files often rely on external texture images, which can be easily lost. Our FBX to GLB converter automatically extracts the meshes and embedded materials, packing everything into a single, self-contained Binary glTF (.glb) file so your model never loses its visual fidelity.

Unlike other online converters that force you into a frustrating queue and make you upload massive 3D files to a remote server, our tool runs client-side. Transforming a heavy FBX to a lightweight GLB happens instantly right inside your browser.

Because the FBX to GLB conversion happens locally in your web browser, your proprietary 3D models and game assets are never uploaded or stored on any cloud server. Your intellectual property remains strictly confidential.

Everything you need to know about converting .fbx to .glb file format.
Transform your heavy Autodesk FBX scenes into lightweight, web-ready GLB models in seconds. Packed with textures, 100% free, and incredibly fast.
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