OBJ File
A 3D model format for exchanging geometry data.
An OBJ file is a widely used file format for 3D models, primarily used to exchange geometry data between different software applications. The format was originally developed by Wavefront Technologies and is known for its simplicity and flexibility. OBJ files store information about the geometry of a 3D model, including the position of points, lines, and faces. They are text-based and can therefore be easily read and edited. These files are particularly useful for designers and developers who work with various 3D software solutions and want to render their models in different programs. At RenderThat, OBJ files can be seamlessly integrated into the workflow to create high-quality visualizations.