Blaze3D

There's a free version for non-commercial use. See 'Download demo' at the end of this page.





Please take a look at the product page on buckmartin.de for a detailed showcase.

The blazingly fast 3D data viewer for Windows and Linux . Blaze3D might be the fastest 3D data viewer currently available. It supports both the visualization of triangle mesh and pointcloud data stored in many file formats.



Showcase

As you'll notice in the videos below, Blaze3D is very fast and supports many workflows for viewing your files.

Running from console

You can view your model by calling:

blaze3d file.name





Or an entire folder via:

blaze3d folder

Drag&Drop support

You can drop any supported model or folder on the already opened window





Folder traversal

You can traverse the currently opened folder with the arrow keys





Folder view

You can view all models within a folder and use Blaze3D like any other file browser







Colored point shading

Point data is always shaded colorized. This makes it easy to understand even complex 3D models





Camera controls

Move, rotate and zoom are fully supported





Supported file formats

Blaze3D supports many file formats:

.stl both binary and ASCII

both binary and ASCII .ply both binary and ASCII ignoring colors etc.

both binary and ASCII ignoring colors etc. .obj

.off

.xyz

.xyzc ignoring colors

ignoring colors .xyzn ignoring normals

ignoring normals .csv if formatted similar to .xyz*

if formatted similar to .xyz* .txt if formatted similar to .xyz*

if formatted similar to .xyz* .psl

.ptx

.gcode

.las only loading point coordinates

only loading point coordinates .pts

High efficiency

Blaze3D causes no CPU usage when idle and uses very little memory. Saving power and allowing you to work on other tasks in parallel. Incremental rendering of point clouds is also supported. This makes it possible to render very large point clouds that do not fit into your GPU's memory.

No installer required

You can directly run Blaze3D without having to use an installer or make changes to your system.

Active development

Blaze3D is in active development and will further improve in the future. Feature requests and bug reports are very welcome.

Used models

The following models were used within the videos / images:

