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One-click 3D format conversion on Mac

Convert 3D files to USDZ, GLB, glTF, OBJ or STL on your Mac - no command line, no uploads. Eyemesh reads 17 input formats and converts whole folders at once.

Eyemesh converts 3D files between USDZ, GLB, glTF, OBJ and STL right on your Mac - no command line, no online uploader, no separate 3D editor. Open a model, pick the format you need, choose where to save, and Eyemesh writes the new file for you. It's the simplest way to turn a file someone sent you into the format your engine, slicer or pipeline actually expects.

And you're not limited to converting like-for-like: Eyemesh reads 17 input formats - FBX, GLB, glTF, OBJ, USDZ, USD, USDA, USDC, PLY, STL, 3DS, DAE, 3MF, Alembic, VRML, DXF and Unity packages - and any of them can be exported to USDZ, GLB, glTF, OBJ or STL. Bring in an FBX and send out a USDZ for AR, take a DAE and produce an STL for printing, or push an OBJ into GLB for the web.

Textures come along for the ride

A conversion is only useful if the materials survive it, so Eyemesh handles textures the right way for each format. USDZ and GLB embed every texture directly inside a single self-contained file. glTF exports as a clean set of files - the .gltf, its .bin geometry and a textures folder beside it. OBJ writes a companion .mtl and a textures folder so your maps stay linked. STL exports pure geometry, ideal for 3D printing where materials don't apply.

Convert whole folders at once

Need to convert more than one file? Select several models, choose a single target format, and Eyemesh queues them all and processes them one after another, showing the status of each job as it goes. Turn an entire folder of FBX assets into GLB, or a batch of OBJ files into USDZ, in a single pass - no opening and re-saving files one at a time.

Stay in control of the output

Eyemesh always asks where to save, so your converted files land exactly where you want them and your originals are never touched. The new file is named after the source so you can tell versions apart at a glance, and when the batch finishes you can jump straight to the results in Finder.

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