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Convert BLEND Files Online - Free Blender File Converter

BLEND is the native file format for Blender, a popular open-source 3D creation suite. BLEND files store complete Blender projects including 3D models, materials, textures, lighting, cameras, animations, physics simulations, and node setups. The format preserves the entire state of a Blender project with all procedural features. Converting FROM BLEND files allows you to use Blender content in other 3D applications.

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How to Convert 3D to BLEND

To convert file format to BLEND has always been easy using our 3d converter to BLEND tool. Here's how:

Step 1: Upload your file

Click on the 'Choose File' button to upload your file (Supported formats: ).

Step 2: Select the BLEND Format

Select BLEND in convert to format list.

Step 3: Edit options

Now, you have multiple options like quality, resize etc, based on BLEND format.

Step 4: Download Converted File

Once the conversion is complete, click the 'Download' button to save the converted BLEND file hassle-free!

What is a BLEND File?

The BLEND format is Blender's native project format:

  • Complete Projects: Models, materials, and animations
  • Procedural Data: Modifiers, particle systems, simulations
  • Shader Networks: Node-based material systems
  • Scene Setup: Cameras, lighting, and rendering settings

This comprehensive format stores the entire state of Blender projects.

Converting BLEND Files

Our converter extracts data from BLEND files and exports to standard formats:

  • FBX - Industry standard with animation support
  • GLTF/GLB - Modern web and real-time format
  • OBJ - Universal 3D geometry format
  • STL - Standard for 3D printing
  • COLLADA - Open 3D exchange format
  • PLY - Mesh and geometry format

The conversion applies modifiers and exports final geometry with materials.

Why Convert BLEND Files?

Converting BLEND files enables:

  • Game Development: Export to FBX or GLTF for game engines
  • 3D Printing: Convert to STL for slicing software
  • Cross-Platform: Use Blender models in other applications
  • Collaboration: Share work with non-Blender users
  • Archiving: Store projects in standard interchange formats

Use your Blender creations across different 3D tools and platforms.