Import 3D models in SketchUp. 50+ formats are supported. Reduce polygon count on the fly.
- 3D
- 3DS
- 3MF
- AC
- AC3D
- ACC
- AMJ
- ASE
- ASK
- B3D
- BLEND
- BREP
- BVH
- CSM
- COB
- DAE / Collada
- DXF
- ENFF
- FBX
- glTF 1.0 + GLB
- glTF 2.0 + GLB
- HMB
- IFC-STEP
- IGES 5.3
- IQM
- IRR / IRRMESH
- LWO
- LWS
- LXO
- M3D
- MD2
- MD3
- MD5
- MDC
- MDL
- MESH / MESH.XML
- MOT
- MS3D
- NDO
- NFF
- OBJ
- OFF
- OGEX
- PLY
- PMX
- PRJ
- Q3O
- Q3S
- RAW
- SCN
- SIB
- SMD
- STEP AP203, 214, 242
- STL
- TER
- UC
- VTA
- X
- X3D
- XGL
- ZGL
- Be sure to have SketchUp 2017 or newer.
- Download latest Universal Importer plugin from the SketchUcation PluginStore.
- Install plugin following this guide.
Now, you should have in SketchUp an "Universal Importer" submenu in "Extensions" menu and an "Universal Importer" toolbar.
(Re)install Microsoft Visual C++ library then restart Windows.
Enable "Claim Missing Textures" option in "Extensions > Universal Importer" menu then import model again.
Report a bug on official Universal Importer forum thread at SketchUcation or here at GitHub on Issues page.
This plugin relies on Assimp library, Mayo and MeshLab softwares. Thanks to their awesome contributors.
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