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Here are 2 simple steps to convert your OBJ to WEBP using our fast and free OBJ converter tool.
Extension | OBJ |
Full Name | Wavefront |
Type | 3D Model |
Mime Type | text/plain |
Format | Text |
Opens With | MeshLab, CAD Assistant, DAZ Studio |
An OBJ file is a widely used file format in 3D computer graphics that serves as a standard representation for 3D models. It stands for "Object" and was originally developed by Wavefront Technologies. OBJ files store geometric data, such as vertex positions, normals, texture coordinates, and face information, describing the surface of a 3D object. This data is presented in plain text, making OBJ files human-readable and easy to exchange between various 3D modeling and rendering software.
The structure of an OBJ file is based on vertices (points in 3D space), which form the building blocks of the 3D model's shape. These vertices are organized into faces, typically triangles or quads, representing the surfaces of the object. Alongside the geometric data, OBJ files can also include material information, enabling the application of textures and shaders to the 3D model, providing it with color, reflectivity, and other visual properties.
Due to its simplicity and compatibility across different software platforms, the OBJ file format has become a popular choice for sharing 3D models. However, being a relatively basic format, OBJ files may not support complex features found in more advanced formats like animation data or high-level shader definitions. Despite this limitation, OBJ remains a widely adopted format in various industries, including gaming, animation, virtual reality, and 3D printing.
OBJ Converter Capabilities
Our OBJ 3D Model/Mesh tool does not support any color material data contained within OBJ files so the converted file will not contain any color information.
Extension | WEBP |
Full Name | WebP |
Type | Image |
Mime Type | image/webp |
Format | Binary |
Opens With | Paint.Net, Photoshop |
WebP is a modern image format developed by Google that aims to provide better compression and improved quality compared to traditional formats like JPEG and PNG. The name "WebP" stands for "Web Picture," highlighting its primary purpose of enhancing web performance. This format uses both lossless and lossy compression techniques, allowing users to choose between higher quality or smaller file sizes depending on their needs.
In terms of technical details, WebP files support both lossy and lossless compression. For lossy compression, it employs predictive coding to predict color values and stores only the differences between the predicted values and the actual image data. This results in smaller file sizes without significant loss of visual quality. For lossless compression, it uses the WebP Lossless format, which supports alpha channels for transparency, similar to PNG files.
The main advantage of WebP files lies in their ability to significantly reduce image file sizes without compromising image quality, leading to faster loading times and improved website performance. However, it's worth noting that while WebP has gained popularity and is widely supported in modern web browsers, older browsers may not fully support it, necessitating the use of fallback formats to ensure compatibility across all users' devices.
Our tool will internally render your OBJ file and capture an image of the 3D render which will be saved to a WEBP file using a high quality setting ready for you to download.
First click the "Upload..." button, select your OBJ file to upload. Your OBJ file will be uploaded to our servers. When the OBJ to WEBP conversion has completed, you can download your WEBP file straight away.
We aim to process all OBJ to WEBP conversions as quickly as possible, this usually takes around 5 seconds however this can be longer for certain files, so please be patient.
We aim to provide the best conversion experience. Our tools are under constant review and development with new features being added every week.