Revit → GLB · 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 Revit → GLB
- Use Revit models for interactive web presentations
- Browse structure/MEP without local software
- Combine with sectioning/filtering for online collaboration
Quick steps
- Upload Revit on the homepage
- Choose GLB as the output and convert
- For very large models, run 3D Tiles tiling
- 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.