RevitGLB · Online Conversion Guide

Use Revit models for interactive web presentations Browse structure/MEP without local software Combine with sectioning/filtering for online collaboration

Revit: Revit native files (RVT) are used in AEC/MEP collaboration, containing rich parameters and family structures.

GLB as the target format: GLB is the binary form of glTF, ideal for web/mobile real‑time delivery with small size, fast loading, and mature tooling.

Practical tips: Clean unused families/views before export; Keep texture paths consistent to avoid lost appearances.

Typical scenarios: Architectural reviews, MEP coordination, parametric component management.

Why convert RevitGLB

  • Use Revit models for interactive web presentations
  • Browse structure/MEP without local software
  • Combine with sectioning/filtering for online collaboration

Quick steps

  1. Upload Revit on the homepage
  2. Choose GLB as the output and convert
  3. For very large models, run 3D Tiles tiling
  4. Open the 3D viewer for interactive preview/sharing

Inline conversion (no redirect)

More common conversions

FAQ

Q: What information may be lost from Revit to GLB?

Parametric features/constraints/history become polygon meshes; verify materials and textures.

Q: How to reduce size for Revit → GLB?

Remove hidden parts, lower tessellation where acceptable, compress textures, enable Draco, merge materials.

Q: Batch or very large models supported?

Use 3D Tiles tiling for massive assemblies; consider splitting by hierarchy/area.

Q: Can I further edit after converting?

After converting to GLB, geometry is mesh-based; you can clean meshes and tweak materials, but parametrics are not preserved.

Convert Revit to GLB · Online Guide & Best Practices | 3D Model Converter