Sketchfab offers an API allowing developers to integrate functionality for searching and downloading Sketchfab's Creative Commons licensed 3D models into their applications. The mobile application can be used to view the 3D models in Augmented Reality leveraging the ARKit APIs on iOS and ARCore on Android.ģD models can be uploaded to Sketchfab from its website or directly from various 3D software, using plugins (for example for 3ds Max or SketchUp ) or natively (from Blender or Adobe Photoshop ). Native applications EditĪ selection of Sketchfab models are available within a native application for the following VR headsets: Google Cardboard, Samsung Gear VR, HTC Vive and Oculus Rift. Sketchfab offers to paying enterprise customers a dedicated platform to share, manage and collaborate on 3D assets. With content available for sale or download, Sketchfab is positioned as a 3D model marketplace and as a 3D printing marketplace since some models are compatible with 3D printing.
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Sketchfab users can choose to make their 3D model files available for download under Creative Commons licenses or to sell them in the Sketchfab store. Users of Sketchfab have profile pages, premium users can customize and share their models privately.
Sketchfab provides online and mobile community portals, where visitors can browse, rate, download or buy user generated 3D models. The 3D viewer is used on the Sketchfab website and mobile apps, but can also be embedded on external websites, notably on Facebook, Twitter or Wordpress. Viewers can enable the VR mode to see the model in Virtual Reality headsets or the AR mode to insert the model within the real world via a mobile device. In addition to static 3D models, the viewer is able to play and control 3D animations. It enables users to move freely around or inside the 3D scene using mouse, touch manipulation, VR or AR. The main product of Sketchfab is a 3D, Virtual reality (VR) and Augmented reality (AR) model viewer.