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Free Online WEBP to OBJ Converter

Welcome to our WEBP to OBJ image to 3D model file converter that will take your WEBP image file and convert it into a full 3D model that you can then download in the OBJ format using either a heightmap or extrusion process. Our tool supports up to 20, WEBP to OBJ conversions at one time, allowing you to batch convert your files quickly.

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

Our WEBP to OBJ converter offers several options when converting your WEBP image files; these options are accessed by clicking the button next to your file once selected. Some of the options available include the choice of mode, which can be either heightmap or extrude (with color as an additional option), the dimensions, smoothing options, and more.

File information for WEBP and OBJ

Full NameWebP
ExtensionWEBP
TypeImage
Mime Typeimage/webp
FormatBinary

A WEBP file is a relatively new image file format designed specifically for storing images used on the web. WEBP files offer the ability to store high-quality, high-resolution images in a highly compressed format, ensuring small file sizes that are essential for use on the internet.

It has been designed to be a modern replacement for the JPEG format, enabling greater compression efficiency with smaller file sizes and enhanced image quality. Specifically designed for use on the web, the WEBP format has quickly found support amongst all the major browsers, with websites starting to support it too.

Uses

From the start, the WEBP format was designed for use on the web, where small file sizes are essential to reducing website bandwidth usage. Many modern websites, especially those with rich content featuring many high-resolution images, are starting to support WEBP images.

Full NameWavefront
ExtensionOBJ
Type3D Model
Mime Typetext/plain
FormatText

An OBJ file is a text-based file format used for the storage of 3D model data. The format was developed in the 1980s by Wavefront Technologies as a means to store the geometric mesh data associated with a 3D model. It has garnered widespread support in the following years, and you will find options to load from and save to the OBJ format in most modern 3D modeling applications.

As OBJ files are essentially text files, they can grow quite large when working with large and detailed 3D models.

Mesh Geometry

Within a 3D OBJ file are lists of vertices, mesh faces, face normals, texture coordinates, and more. The vertices, normals, and texture coordinates are stored in a continuous list and are indexed referenced within a separate list of mesh faces, ensuring optimal use of space within the file. A mesh face may contain three or more points, each of which can use a unique vector normal and texture coordinate.

How to Convert your WEBP to OBJ?

Here are two steps to convert your WEBP to OBJ using our free WEBP converter tool.

Upload your WEBP file

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

Download your OBJ

Click the download link to receive your OBJ file.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert my WEBP to OBJ?

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

How long does it take to convert my WEBP file to OBJ?

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

How is my WEBP image turned into a 3D model?

Our tool uses a heightmap process in which the OBJ model is created based on the color and brightness of the individual pixels in your WEBP image.

Is there a size limit for uploaded image files?

Yes, our conversion tool has a limit of 600x600 pixels for the WEBP image and will resize any file that is larger than this.

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