Convert USDZ to HTML via C#

Export USDZ & other 3D files using .NET Framework, .NET Core and Mono

Export USDZ Scene as HTML with C#

  1. Load USDZ file using a constructor of Scene class
  2. Call Scene.Save method
  3. Pass output file name with .html extension as first parameter
  4. Specify HTML5 field value from FileFormat class

3D Format Conversion API for .NET

Install from command line as nuget install Aspose.3d or via Package Manager Console of Visual Studio with Install-Package Aspose.3D.

Alternatively, get the offline MSI installer or DLLs in a ZIP file from downloads .

C# Code for USDZ to HTML Conversion

// load the USDZ in an object of Scene 
var scene = new Aspose.ThreeD.Scene("template.usdz");
// save USDZ as a HTML 
scene.Save("output.html", Aspose.ThreeD.FileFormat.HTML5);

Other Conversion Options

USDZ TO DRC (Google Draco File Format)
USDZ TO ASE (Adobe Swatch Exchange File)
USDZ TO RVM (AVEVA RVM)
USDZ TO DAE (Digital Asset Exchange File)
USDZ TO 3MF (3D Manufacturing File)
USDZ TO AMF (Additive Manufacturing File)
USDZ TO JT (JT Open CAD File)
USDZ TO FBX (Autodesk FBX Interchange File)

USDZ What is USDZ File Format?

A file with .usdz is an uncompressed and unencrypetd ZIP archive for the USD (Universal Scene Description) file format that contains and proxies for files of other formats (such as textures, and animations) embedded within the archive and runs them directly with the USD run-time without any need of unpacking. USDZ files are packages whose design is based on the new Ar-level abstraction of a package. Usdz was registered with IANA and has media type name of model and a subtype name of vnd.usd+zip and its details can be found as on IANA registration page.

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HTML What is HTML File Format?

Known as language of the web, HTML has evolved with requirements of new information requirements to be displayed as part of web pages. The latest variant is known as HTML 5 that gives a lot of flexibility for working with the language. HTML pages are either received from server, where these are hosted, or can be loaded from local system as well. Each HTML page is made up of HTML elements such as forms, text, images, animations, links, etc. These elements are represented by tags and several others where each tag has start and end. It can also embed applications written in scripting languages such as JavaScript and Style Sheets (CSS) for overall layout representation.

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