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The Complete COLLADA to FBX Conversion Guide

April 09, 2026

General Information

This guide is part of the RapidPipeline 3D Formats Knowledge Database.It shows how to convert COLLADA to FBX, if you'd like to know more about the formats, please check out the following links:

Converting and Optimizing COLLADA Files to FBX

There are various ways to convert between COLLADA and FBX. With RapidPipeline, you can easily convert and and optimize COLLADA files, at scale. It supports FBX, as well as many other file formats (examples: glTF, OBJ, PLY, STL, USD, USDZ, VRM), at high quality.

Below you can see how to convert your files:

  • Download RapidPipeline Twin Studio, or one of the RapidPipeline 3D tool plugins (free trial available). Alternatively, you can also use RapidPipeline directly in the browser.
  • Perform the conversion from COLLADA to FBX. Store or download the resulting file and it's ready to use!
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    What are COLLADA and FBX files commonly used for?

    The COLLADA file is a format mostly used for 3D asset exchange for digital content creation.
    The FBX file is a format mostly used for interactive 3D & rendering applications.

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    Comparison of Features Supported by COLLADA and FBX

    FeatureSupported by COLLADASupported by FBX
    Morph TargetsYesYes
    Rigid AnimationsYesYes
    Skinned AnimationsYesYes
    AnimationsYesYes
    Free-Form SurfacesPartial0Partial1
    Geometry CompressionNoPartial2
    Quad MeshesYesYes
    Basic 3D GeometryYesYes
    PBR MaterialsPartial3Yes4
    Transparent MaterialsYesYes
    Vertex ColorsYesYes
    MaterialsYesYes
    Scene CompositionYesNo
    Hierarchical Scene GraphYesYes
    Scene NodesYesYes
    Standardized FormatYesNo5
    Embedded TexturesNoYes
    Multiple UV ChannelsYesYes
    Normal MappingYesYes
    Procedural TexturesPartial6Partial
    Texture CompressionPartial7Partial8
    Texture TransformsYesYes
    TexturingYesYes

    0 - Limited NURBS support, primarily polygonal
    1 - The FBX SDK includes dedicated NurbsSurface and NurbsCurve node types. However, support varies by application — some tools (e.g. Blender) convert NURBS to meshes on export.
    2 - FBX binary format uses zlib/deflate compression for geometry array data internally. It does not support dedicated geometry compression schemes like Draco.
    3 - Basic PBR support through material extensions
    4 - Multiple PBR models are supported as there is no standard for materials in FBX.
    5 - Compatibility of all properties strongly depend on particular compatibility of the tools that export / import the DCC file, as there is no clear standard for this format.
    6 - Basic procedural material definitions
    7 - COLLADA references textures via URI to external files and imposes no image format constraint. Compressed formats like JPEG and PNG are commonly used. No GPU-level texture compression (e.g. BCn/DXT) is defined by the spec.
    8 - FBX does not enforce a specific image format or GPU-level texture compression. Embedded textures can use compressed formats like JPEG, but formats such as BCn/DXT are not natively supported.

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    Limitations of COLLADA Files to FBX Conversion Workflow

    The following limitations should be taken into account when converting COLLADA files to FBX format:

    COLLADA Feature (not supported by FBX)Limitation Details
    Scene Composition

    Scene Composition Support:

    COLLADA: Full support | FBX: No support

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    Impact:

    Scene Composition describes the process of composing a scene through links from a main scene that pull in various other scenes/3D models. This can also happen in a nested fashion (through multiple levels of linkage). With a target format not supporting this feature, references to external models must be resolved and the content be baked into one 3D model, which is then saved in that target format.

    Standardized Format

    Standardized Format Support:

    COLLADA: Full support | FBX: No support

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    FBX Notes:

    Compatibility of all properties strongly depend on particular compatibility of the tools that export / import the DCC file, as there is no clear standard for this format.

    Impact:

    Standardization plays a huge role in 3D model formats. With a format being standardized, every application will have a clear way of how to load or store data using this format. This makes it easier to re-use the 3D model across different applications, but also to make sure it will still be accessible and usable after a couple of years.

    What's the best way to get COLLADA files into my 3D applications, and are there alternatives to using FBX?

    Doing 3D conversion right, especially at scale, can be tricky, as 3D data is in general a rather complex (yet very powerful!) medium. This also applies to COLLADA and FBX files - the conversion guide above provides a rough first idea about that. Once you know what you would like to do, tools like RapidPipeline can help you perform the necessary steps, and to even automate the process for thousands or even millions of files.

    Especially when introducing pipelines and workflows at scale in an enterprise context, it is usually good to rely on dedicated tools and expertise, making sure you do not introduce any steps into your 3D workflow that are detrimental to the final output's quality, or that take your team too much time (and money).

    If you're interested to hire dedicated expertise from the best in the field to help your company reach your goals fast and reliably, please do not hestitate to contact DGG. Being the creators of RapidPipeline, and ambassadors for open 3D standards for more than a decade, we have been building some of the world's most advanced 3D pipelines, having processed many millions of 3D assets.

    Therefore, our expertise will help you to reach your goals faster, at scale, and with the least possible friction, since we are focused on maximum interoperability.

    To get started with 3D data conversion and optimization today, sign up for a free account!

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