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Online 3D Editor brings Blender-style 3D modeling to the browser with no installation required

By

David Najaryan

18d ago· 1 min readenProduct

Summary

A developer introduces Online 3D Editor, a browser-based 3D modeling tool with a Blender-style interface. It supports importing common 3D formats (GLB/GLTF/OBJ/STL/FBX) and offers features like modeling, materials, UVs, sculpting, rigging, animation, and scene management without requiring installation. The tool aims to make 3D editing more accessible for quick edits, learning, and lightweight workflows rather than replacing Blender.

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I built Online 3D Editor because most 3D tools either require installation or feel too limited in the browser.
The goal is not to replace Blender, but to make 3D editing more accessible for quick edits, previews, learning, and lightweight production workflows.
Feedback is very welcome, especially from Blender users and anyone working with 3D assets online.
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Online 3D Editor is a browser-based 3D modeling tool with a Blender-style UI. Create and edit models, import GLB/GLTF/OBJ/STL/FBX files, manage materials, UVs, modifiers, sculpting, rigging, animation, lighting, cameras, and scene hierarchy directly in yo

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