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Convert GLTF to SAT

How to Convert GLTF to SAT?

Our easy-to-follow tutorial will help you convert GLTF to SAT in no time:

  1. Install Autoconverter

    Download and install Autoconverter on your system. Launch the software to convert GLTF files to SAT format.

  2. Import GLTF File

    Click Open... to load your GLTF (.gltf, .glb) file, or drag and drop it into the application window.

  3. Export to SAT Format

    Use 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:


GLB GLTF and GLB 3D File Format

The GLTF (GL Transmission Format) and GLB file types are modern open standards developed by the Khronos Group for efficient storage, transmission, and rendering of 3D models. Designed for the web, gaming, VR/AR, and real-time applications, these formats enable compact, high-performance 3D asset workflows across platforms.

Key Features of GLTF and GLB Files

  • GLTF Versions:
    • GLTF 1.0: Supports basic geometry, textures, simple materials, and skeletal animations with joint hierarchies.
    • GLTF 2.0: Adds advanced features like PBR (Physically Based Rendering) materials, Draco compression, morph targets, skinning, and enhanced animation capabilities.
  • ASCII vs Binary: GLTF files are human-readable (JSON format), while GLB files combine 3D data, textures, and materials into a compact, binary format for faster loading and easier distribution.
  • Embedded Textures: Both GLTF and GLB can embed textures directly, creating self-contained 3D assets ideal for web and mobile applications.

Convert GLTF and GLB Files

With Autoconverter and Automesher Application, you can easily import, export, and convert GLTF and GLB files to formats like OBJ, FBX, STL, and more. Our software supports Draco compression, enabling significantly smaller file sizes while preserving the quality and performance of your 3D assets.


SAT SAT File - Standard ACIS Text Format (.sat)

SAT files are ASCII-based 3D modeling files created using the ACIS geometric modeling kernel, developed by Spatial. Widely used in CAD applications, SAT (Standard ACIS Text) files store exact geometry and parametric data for solid modeling. This format enables accurate data exchange between leading CAD software such as AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Fusion 360, and Revit.

Key Features of SAT Files

  • High-Precision Geometry: Encodes accurate B-Rep (Boundary Representation) data using NURBS surfaces and curves.
  • CAD Interoperability: Supports seamless cross-platform exchange between AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Rhino, Revit, and other CAD tools.
  • Feature-Rich Modeling: Retains advanced design elements like fillets, lofts, extrusions, blends, and Boolean operations.
  • Readable Format: Human-readable ASCII text file that simplifies debugging and version control in collaborative workflows.

Convert to and from SAT Files

Using our powerful Autoconverter software, you can easily convert SAT files from popular 3D formats like STEP, IGES, STL, OBJ, and more. Whether you are preparing models for precision CAD editing or transforming mesh-based data into solid geometry, our SAT converter ensures reliable, high-quality results across platforms.

Start converting SAT files today - bridge the gap between mesh models and precise CAD solids in just one click, and unlock a smoother 3D design workflow with industry-standard compatibility.


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GLTF vs SAT - Key Differences

Property GLTF SAT
Extensions .gltf, .glb .sat
Name GL Transmission File Standard ACIS Text
Versions
  • Min: GLTF V1
  • Max: GLTF V2
Textures
Colors
Geometry components
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Export