
GLTF to SAT Conversion
Our easy-to-follow tutorial will help you convert GLTF to SAT in no time:
Download & Install Autoconverter
Convert GLTF files to SAT format using Autoconverter - simply install and launch the software on your system.
Import GLTF File
Click Open... to open your GLTF file (.gltf, .glb) or drag and drop it into the application window.
Export to SAT Format
Click Save As... to export your file to the SAT file format (.sat).
Still confused about GLTF to SAT conversion? Our clear guides walk you through GLTF files conversion step-by-step:
- Batch Convert 3D Mesh Files with Autoconverter (STEP, STL, OBJ & More)
- Automesher Desktop Application for Windows to Convert 3D File Formats
- Convert Mesh File to SAT Solid Format with Autoconverter
- Convert STL to SOLID (SAT) Format Using Autoconverter
Graphics Language Transmission File
A file format developed and maintained by the Khronos Group organization, a consortium of industry leaders that creates open standards for graphics, media, and parallel computing. It is designed to facilitate the efficient storage and exchange of 3D models.
Key Features of GLTF and GLB
- GLTF Versions: There are two versions of the GLTF file format that are available:
- GLTF 1.0: Supports basic geometry, simple materials with textures, basic skeletal animations with joint hierarchies, scenes with a single root node and a hierarchy of child nodes, etc.
- GLTF 2.0: Supports more features, such as PBR (Physically Based Rendering) materials, Draco compression, advanced skeletal animations, skinning, morph targets, etc.
- ASCII and Binary Modes: By default, a GLTF file is saved in ASCII text mode, which is human-readable and easy to edit. To save a GLTF file with all referenced texture images in binary mode, the GLB file extension should be used. This reduces the file size and the number of files.
- Embedded Textures: GLTF/GLB files allow for a more streamlined and efficient way to manage 3D assets. By storing textures directly within the file, these formats eliminate the need for separate image files, making the 3D model self-contained and easier to distribute.
GLTF/GLB File Conversion
Autoconverter and Automesher Application allow you to import and export GLTF and GLB files, and convert them into various other 3D file formats. Our products also support the use of Draco compression, which can significantly reduce the size of GLTF and GLB files without compromising visual fidelity.
Standard ACIS Text File
An open ASCII format for storing precise 3D geometry, developed and maintained by Spatial. SAT files enable seamless 3D data exchange between major CAD systems like AutoCAD and SolidWorks, with broad support across modeling and engineering software.
Key Features of SAT
- Precision Geometry: Stores exact NURBS curves/surfaces (not just meshes).
- B-Rep Support: Maintains boundary representation (surfaces, edges, vertices).
- CAD Neutral: Works across AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Revit, and more.
- Parametric Data: Preserves features like extrusions, fillets, and blends.
SAT File Conversion
SAT files enable conversion of mesh geometry into precise solid models, enhancing 3D model performance and CAD functionality. With Autoconverter, you can easily convert and export your files to SAT format for seamless editing in any CAD software. Convert meshes to editable SAT solids in one click - download our SAT files converter today!
GLTF vs. SAT Comparison
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Extensions | .gltf, .glb | .sat |
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