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3D Model to URL
Put your complex designs in the palm of your collaborator's hand. Whether you are a product designer or an architect, SupaQR’s 3D Model to URL Converter makes file distribution effortless.
What is a 3D Model Converter?
A 3D Model to URL Converter acts as a specialized digital bridge. It securely hosts your heavy 3D assets in the cloud and provides a lightweight web link (URL). When shared, recipients can instantly view or download the model without wrestling with FTP servers or email limits.
Share Assets in Seconds
Host and share your assets seamlessly.
Fast Model Upload
Drag and drop your file. We support 15+ specialized formats including OBJ, STL, GLTF, FBX.
Generate Secure Link
Our infrastructure builds a unique, shareable URL for your file immediately.
Broadcast Globally
Share via Slack, Discord, email, or embed directly into your professional portfolio.
Why Choose SupaQR?
Engineered for the demands of modern designers.
No Size Limits
3D files are large. A URL bypasses all email size restrictions completely.
In-Browser Preview
Clients can view web-optimized formats (GLB, GLTF) instantly without special software.
Version Control
Need to fix a mesh? Replace the file while keeping the same URL active.
Creative Use Cases
Product Design
Share high-resolution prototype files with manufacturers using a single link.
Architecture
Distribute building models clients can preview without expensive CAD software.
Game Dev
Distribute asset packs and character models to remote team members instantly.
Education
Showcase 3D assignments by sharing a link instead of uploading massive ZIP files.
Your questions, answered
Answers to the most frequently asked questions.
SupaQR supports a full range of industry-standard visual formats including .obj, .stl, .gltf, .glb, .fbx, and .3dm. We also provide support for architectural and engineering formats like .ifc, .bim, and .step for high-end professional asset distribution.
Ready to share your vision?
Share 3D models with a simple link using SupaQR.