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Convert Your Blender 3D Model to OBJ

Our free and fast tool will convert most Blender BLEND 3D model files to a standard OBJ (Wavefront) file that can then be edited further in most popular 3D editing packages 3D printed without any further processing. Our conversion tool can also batch convert multiple Blender files; up to 25 files at a time can be converted.

To convert your Blender BLEND file, click the Upload button above, and select the file to convert. Once selected, the file will be converted to an OBJ file and will be ready for download shortly afterwards. For more information about the BLEND to OBJ conversion process, see the conversion information section below.

How to Convert your BLEND to OBJ Online?

Here are two simple steps to convert your BLEND to OBJ.

Upload a BLEND

Click the "Upload a BLEND File" button and select a BLEND to upload. The maximum file size is 100MB.

Download your OBJ

Click the download link once completed to receive your OBJ file.

File Format Information for BLEND to OBJ

ExtensionBLEND
Full NameBlender
Type3D Model
Mime Typeapplication/octet-stream
FormatBinary
ToolsBLEND Converters, 3D Model Voxelizer, Create BLEND Animation, BLEND Asset Extractor, Text to BLEND, BLEND Viewer
Open WithBlender

Description

The BLEND file type is the native 3D graphics file format of the 3D modeling application Blender. Originally released in 1994, Blender has grown over the years and is one of the most popular 3D applications available.

BLEND files store 3D content such as 3D geometry, vertices, faces, normals, animations, materials, and much more. Blender is free and open-source, contains many features you would expect in a high-end 3D editing application, and is available for most current operating systems.

BLEND Notes

If your BLEND file contains texture files and other texture-related data, these will be included in the conversion process.

Supported Features

  • Mesh geometry
  • Materials
  • Textures

Description

The OBJ file format, originally created by Wavefront Technologies and later adopted by many other 3D software vendors, is a simple text-based file format for describing 3D models/geometry. This data can include vertices, faces, normals, texture coordinates, and references to external texture files.

As the format is text-based, it is relatively straightforward to parse in 3D modeling applications. A downside of the text-based format is that the files can be rather large compared to similar binary formats such as STL and compressed files such as 3MF.

OBJ Notes

Our tool will save any material and texture files separately; these additional files will be included with your final OBJ file at the time of download.

Supported Features

  • Mesh geometry
  • Materials (Via an MTL file)
  • Textures (PNG, JPG, TGA formats)

Comparing BLEND and OBJ Features

 

BLEND Features

  • Mesh Geometry (Vertices and Faces)
  • Vertex Normals
  • Face Normals
  • Vertex Colors
  • Face Materials (Excluding textures)
  • Textures
  • Point Cloud
  • Multiple Objects Per File
  • Object Transforms (Translation, Rotation, and Scale)
  • Bones/Joints
  • Animations
  • Suitable for 3D Printing

OBJ Features

  • Mesh Geometry (Vertices and Faces)
  • Vertex Normals
  • Face Normals
  • Vertex Colors
  • Face Materials (Excluding textures)
  • Textures
  • Point Cloud
  • Multiple Objects Per File
  • Object Transforms (Translation, Rotation, and Scale)
  • Bones/Joints
  • Animations
  • Suitable for 3D Printing

How does it work?

Converting from the BLEND file format to OBJ can be a complex process, and any tool used for this conversion process needs to be able to handle a variety of data conversion tasks as well as identify any defects within the 3D model and fix them. Here we will explain the conversion process used by our tool to accurately convert your BLEND file to a valid OBJ 3D model. Let's start with the conversion process, which involves the following steps:

Step 1: Read the Source BLEND File

In its simplest form, an BLEND file is a binary data file containing 3D data such as vertices, faces, normals, and more. When combined, these make up the 3D model you see on your screen.

When our tool reads this 3D data, all we are interested in are the vertices, faces, normals, materials, and textures, as this is the only data that can be accurately converted into the final OBJ file.

The BLEND file can contain data such as material definitions and textures that describe how a particular set of 3D geometry should be rendered. As we are creating an OBJ file, which supports both materials and textures, our tool will attempt to load any materials and textures present in the BLEND file.

For more information regarding the BLEND file format, please see this great article that goes into a lot of detail explaining the BLEND format.

Step 2: Process File Data

With the BLEND file data read, our tool generates an internal representation of the full 3D model and will attempt to fix any geometry issues encountered. Along with repairing any issues with the 3D model, the tool will remove any duplicated vertices and prepare the model for exporting to the OBJ format.

Step 3: Saving to the OBJ Format

The OBJ format has been around for many years and has become a standard format for 3D modeling. Most 3D modeling software can open OBJ files, which means our tool now needs to take the in-memory 3D model we created in step 2 and convert it to the OBJ format, ensuring it can be opened in all 3D modeling software with no compatibility issues.

Along with the completed OBJ file, a separate MTL file will also be created, along with any textures that were present in the original BLEND file. Depending on the original texture format, these textures will be saved in either PNG or JPG format. If the original format was neither of these, for example, if your model contained a texture in the TIF format, it will be converted to a PNG.

Frequently Asked Questions

What version of Blender file is supported?

We currently support all Blender files compatible with version 4.2. We monitor and update our tool as newer versions become available.

How long does it take to convert my BLEND to OBJ?

We aim to process all BLEND to OBJ conversions as quickly as possible, this usually takes around 5 seconds but can be more for larger more complex files so please be patient.

Will the OBJ file retain the textures from my BLEND file?

Yes! If your BLEND file contains textured geometry, the texture image files along with the texture coordinates (UV data) will be exported with the final OBJ file.

Is it safe to convert my BLEND to OBJ on ImageToStl.com?

Yes, of course! We do not store the BLEND file you submit to us. The resulting OBJ file, once created is deleted 15 minutes after upload and the download link will expire after this time.

Do I need a high-spec. computer to use the BLEND to OBJ converter?

No. All our conversion tools process your BLEND file on our dedicated conversion servers, meaning you can use our tools on low-spec computers, laptops, tablets, and mobile devices and receive your converted OBJ file quickly.

Can I convert my BLEND to OBJ on Windows, Linux, Android, iOS or Mac OS?

Yes! Our BLEND to OBJ tool will run on any system with a modern web browser. No specialist software is needed to run any of our conversion tools.

What if I am using an Ad Blocker, will that affect things?

Yes. Although you can use an Ad Blocker, if you like our BLEND conversion tool please consider white-listing our site. When an Ad Blocker is enabled there are some conversion limits on some of our tools and processing/conversion times will be longer.

Can I get support with converting my BLEND to OBJ?

Yes. When you have converted your BLEND to OBJ, there is a "Feedback" option that you can use to let us know of any issues you encountered when converting your file.

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