
AMF to FBX Conversion
Converting AMF to FBX is simple - just follow our straightforward guide:
Install Autoconverter
Download and install Autoconverter on your system. Launch the software to convert AMF files to FBX format.
Import AMF File
Click Open... to load your AMF (.amf) file, or drag and drop it into the application window.
Export to FBX Format
Use Save As... to export your file to the FBX mesh file format (.fbx).
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AMF File - Additive Manufacturing File Format for 3D Printing
The Additive Manufacturing File Format (AMF) is a modern XML-based standard specifically designed for 3D printing and digital fabrication. As the official successor to STL, the AMF format enables improved print accuracy, material definition, and advanced printing capabilities for the next generation of additive manufacturing workflows.
Key Features of AMF Files
- Multi-Material & Color Support: Enhance 3D prints with detailed color, gradient textures, and multiple materials for realistic prototypes and final products.
- Efficient Geometry Reuse: Save space and improve speed by referencing repeated geometry instead of duplicating mesh data.
- Compression Ready: Supports ZIP-compressed AMF files to reduce file sizes while preserving model fidelity and print quality.
Convert AMF Files to STL, OBJ, 3MF, and More
Convert AMF to STL, OBJ, DAE, 3MF, and SKP using our powerful tools: Autoconverter and Automesher Application. These solutions use the open-source Asset Import Library (Assimp) to ensure wide compatibility and robust support for 3D file formats. Whether you are prototyping or producing final parts, our AMF file converters deliver the reliability you need for modern 3D printing and CAD workflows.
FBX (Filmbox) 3D Model File Format
The FBX file format is a proprietary, industry-standard format for 3D models, assets, and animations. Originally developed by Kaydara and later acquired by Autodesk, FBX has become a universal 3D interchange format. It enables seamless transfer of 3D data - including complex hierarchies, materials, textures, and animations - between modeling, animation, and rendering software, ensuring consistent and efficient 3D workflows.
Key Features of FBX Files
- Embedded Textures: FBX files store texture images directly within the 3D file, eliminating the need for external assets and ensuring consistent model appearance across different platforms and applications.
- Reusable Geometry Components: FBX supports modular storage of geometry components, enhancing model consistency, reusability, and efficiency.
- Hierarchical Assembly Structures: The format captures complex assembly structures and object hierarchies, enabling detailed and organized 3D scenes.
- Animation Support: FBX files can embed animation data - including skeletons, keyframes, and motion capture - making them ideal for game development, film production, and AR/VR applications (though animation support may vary between software).
FBX File Conversion Solutions
Our Autoconverter and Autoshaper software provide powerful, high-fidelity FBX file conversion to and from 30+ CAD and 3D file formats (including SKP, STEP, OBJ, STL, and more). Whether you are optimizing mesh models for games or translating engineering-grade NURBS surfaces, our tools ensure maximum data preservation - including textures, materials, hierarchies, and animations - throughout the conversion process.
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Streamline your 3D asset management with Autoconverter and Autoshaper. Experience fast, accurate FBX conversions and seamless integration into your favorite 3D modeling and animation software!
AMF vs FBX Comparison
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Extensions | .amf | .fbx |
Name | Additive Manufacturing File | Filmbox |
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