OBJ to DAE — Format Comparison & Online Converter
Fast, instant OBJ to DAE (COLLADA) conversion. No signup required. Just drop your .obj file and get .dae in seconds.
Batch Settings
Kalau kamu bekerja dengan model 3D, pasti sudah tidak asing dengan format OBJ — sederhana, ringan, dan didukung hampir semua software. Tapi ada saatnya kamu butuh lebih: animasi, material yang lebih kaya, atau kompatibilitas dengan pipeline tertentu. Di sinilah DAE atau Collada masuk. Format ini menyimpan tidak hanya geometri, tapi juga data animasi dan hierarki objek dalam satu file berbasis XML. Konversi dari OBJ ke DAE sering jadi langkah penting sebelum aset masuk ke tahap berikutnya — entah itu untuk game, presentasi arsitektur, atau konten edukasi interaktif. Prosesnya tidak perlu rumit, dan halaman ini membantu kamu melakukannya langsung dari browser tanpa perlu install software tambahan.
- Ekspor aset 3D untuk materi pembelajaran di platform LMS kampus
- Persiapan model arsitektur rumah tipe 36 sebelum dipresentasikan ke klien via Unity
- Berbagi karakter animasi antar anggota tim konten kreator menggunakan Google Drive
Di Indonesia, banyak pengguna Blender versi lama yang masih mengandalkan ekspor DAE karena format ini lebih stabil saat dibuka lintas perangkat — termasuk di laptop dengan spesifikasi menengah yang umum dipakai mahasiswa desain dan SMK jurusan multimedia.
About OBJ to DAE (COLLADA) Conversion
OBJ (introduced 1992) and DAE (introduced 2004) are both 3d model formats, but they differ in important ways. OBJ is a simple 3D geometry format supporting vertices, faces, and texture coordinates. DAE (Collada) is an open interchange format for 3D assets between digital content creation tools.
Full Name: OBJ uses Wavefront OBJ, while DAE uses Collada. Compression: OBJ uses None (uncompressed), while DAE uses None (uncompressed). Typical File Size: OBJ uses 1–500 MB (text-based, large for complex models), while DAE uses 1–100 MB (XML-based, verbose).
When you convert OBJ to DAE, the goal is to convert between formats quickly. Converting OBJ to DAE maintains high quality with CocoConvert's optimised encoder settings. Understanding these technical differences helps you choose the right format for your workflow.
Your OBJ file is decoded and re-encoded as DAE. The conversion involves 4 steps: (1) your obj file is uploaded and the format is validated, (2) the file content is decoded into its raw representation, (3) the data is re-encoded in dae format with optimal settings, (4) the converted file is ready for download.
CocoConvert's converter handles the entire pipeline server-side using FFmpeg, Sharp, and qpdf — battle-tested libraries used by streaming platforms and enterprise tools. Files are encrypted in transit and deleted within 24 hours.
This conversion is ideal when you When you specifically need a DAE file for your workflow. For the opposite direction, CocoConvert also supports DAE to OBJ conversion.
How to Convert OBJ to DAE (COLLADA)
- 1
Upload .obj file
Select your OBJ file by dragging it to the upload zone or using the file picker. Batch upload is available for multiple files.
- 2
Choose .dae
Set DAE as the output format. The converter uses optimal settings based on the OBJ→DAE conversion profile.
- 3
Convert
The server-side engine decodes your OBJ file and re-encodes it as DAE. Processing time depends on file size and complexity.
- 4
Download result
Grab your converted .dae file. Multiple output files can be downloaded together.
What Happens When You Convert OBJ to DAE (COLLADA)
Your OBJ file is decoded and re-encoded as DAE.
Your OBJ file is uploaded and the format is validated
The file content is decoded into its raw representation
The data is re-encoded in DAE format with optimal settings
The converted file is ready for download
OBJ vs DAE (COLLADA) — Detailed Comparison
| Feature | .OBJ | .DAE |
|---|---|---|
| Full Name | Wavefront OBJ | Collada |
| Compression | None (uncompressed) | None (uncompressed) |
| Typical File Size | 1–500 MB (text-based, large for complex models) | 1–100 MB (XML-based, verbose) |
| Platform Support | Very Wide | Very Wide |
| Browser Support | none | none |
| Year Created | 1992 | 2004 |
| Open Standard | Yes | Yes |
Should You Convert OBJ to DAE (COLLADA)?
When to Convert
- ✓When you specifically need a DAE file for your workflow
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between OBJ and DAE?
OBJ is a simple 3D geometry format supporting vertices, faces, and texture coordinates. DAE (Collada) is an open interchange format for 3D assets between digital content creation tools. Full Name: OBJ uses Wavefront OBJ, while DAE uses Collada. Compression: OBJ uses None (uncompressed), while DAE uses None (uncompressed). Typical File Size: OBJ uses 1–500 MB (text-based, large for complex models), while DAE uses 1–100 MB (XML-based, verbose).
Does OBJ to DAE conversion affect quality?
Converting OBJ to DAE maintains high quality with CocoConvert's optimised encoder settings.
Which format has better compression, OBJ or DAE?
OBJ uses none compression. DAE uses none compression. The better choice depends on whether you prioritize file size or quality.
How long does OBJ to DAE conversion take?
Most conversions finish in seconds. Larger files or complex 3d model content may take 10–30 seconds. CocoConvert processes files in parallel for batch jobs.
Is OBJ or DAE better for long-term storage?
DAE is better for archival since it preserves all original data.
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