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Free Online STP to GLB Converter

Here is our free to use STP to GLB 3D model converter tool that will take your STP file and convert it to the GLB format ready for loading into your favourite 3D modeling package. Our 3D model converter supports batch processing of your files and can convert up to 20 STP files at one time.

Drag and drop your files here to upload or click the button above.
A maximum of 20 files can be converted at once.

Please note: Your STP file file, when uploaded to our server, will be deleted 15 minutes after upload. Please download your converted STP file file before this time.

The STP to GLB model conversion tool will analyse your STP file and convert its 3D mesh data including vertices, surfaces and where applicable vector normals and texture coordinates to the GLB format whilst maintaining the structural accuracy of your original STP 3D model file.

File information for STP and GLB

Full NameSTEP-File
ExtensionSTP
Type3D Model
Mime Typeapplication/octet-stream
FormatBinary

The STP file format, also known as ISO 10303-21, is a 3D file format used within the area of computer-aided design (CAD) as a way to exchange data between different applications. The STP format is essentially a plain text file containing commands used to describe the 3D object.

Due to the standardized nature of the format, there is support for importing STP files into many CAD applications. STP files can, however, become quite large, and some complex files can take a long time to import into a 3D project.

Mesh Geometry

The STP format is not a mesh-based format; converting a STP file to a mesh format is possible via most CAD applications via a tessellate function.

STP Converter Capabilities

As the STP format currently does not support the use of material colors when used by tool, your converted model will contain only the mesh geometry, material colors will not be transferred to your converted file.

Full NameGraphics Language Transmission Format
ExtensionGLB
Type3D Model
Mime Typemodel/gltf-binary
FormatBinary

The Khronos Group developed GLB files as a format for storing complex 3D models. The format was first introduced in 2015 and aimed to create a format that could be easily adopted by third-party developers. Subsequent versions have followed this initial release, adding more complex features.

Support for GLB files is growing and has found support in many modern 3D model editors, such as Blender, which currently supports importing from and exporting to the GLB format.

Mesh Geometry

At the heart of the GLB format is its ability to store 3D geometric mesh data, which comprises vertices, faces, normals (both face and vertex normals), and texture coordinates. The data is saved in a compact binary format, ensuring GLB files are compact and easy to distribute.

GLB Converter Capabilities

As the GLB format currently does not support the use of material colors in 3D models when created using our tool, your converted model will contain only the mesh geometry, material colors will not be transferred to your converted GLB file.

How to Convert your STP to GLB?

Here are two steps to convert your STP to GLB using our free STP converter tool.

Upload your STP file

Click the "Select File" button, and then select the STP file to upload. The maximum file size is 100MB.

Download your GLB

Click the download link to receive your GLB file.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert my STP to GLB?

First, click the "Select File" button and choose your STP file. We will upload and convert your STP file. Once the conversion from STP to GLB completes, use the provided link to download your GLB file.

How long does it take to convert my STP file to GLB?

We aim to process all STP to GLB file conversions as soon as possible; this should take around 5 seconds; however, this may be longer for larger files.

Is the STP format suitable for 3D printing?

No. Most 3D printing slicer software will not support the STP format. It is recommended to convert your STP file to the STL format if you wish to 3D print it.

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