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Understanding the key differences between GLB and AMF helps you choose the right 3D format for your workflow
| Feature | GLBGLB | AMFAMF |
|---|---|---|
| File Extension | .glb | .amf |
| Geometry Data | ✓ Supported | ✓ Supported |
| Color Support | ✓ Supported | ✓ Supported |
| Texture Mapping | ✓ Supported | ✗ Not supported |
| 3D Printing Compatible | ✓ Supported | ✓ Supported |
| Animation Support | ✓ Supported | ✗ Not supported |
GLB is the binary version of glTF, packaging all assets (meshes, textures, animations) into a single file. It is widely used for web-based 3D, AR/VR, and real-time rendering applications.
AMF (Additive Manufacturing File Format) is an XML-based format designed as a successor to STL. It supports color, materials, lattice structures, and curved triangles for more accurate 3D printing.
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