Integrations
Export your VoxAI models to your favorite tools and game engines. Complete step-by-step guides for each platform.
📋 Quick Format Reference
| Platform | Format | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Blockbench | .json | Minecraft |
| MagicaVoxel | .vox | Voxel editing |
| Unity | .glb | Game dev |
| Blender | .glb / .obj | 3D work |
| Unreal Engine | .glb | AAA games |
Blockbench
.jsonCreate Minecraft resource packs, mods, and custom models
MagicaVoxel
.voxProfessional voxel editing, rendering, and animation
Unity
.glbImport directly into Unity for game development
Blender
.glb / .obj3D modeling, rigging, animation, and rendering
Unreal Engine
.glbAAA game development with AI-generated voxel assets
Other Compatible Platforms
VoxAI's export formats are widely supported. Here are additional platforms that work with our exports:
🎲 Godot Engine
Import .glb files directly into Godot 4.x for indie game development.
🌐 Three.js / Web
Use .glb for web-based 3D experiences with Three.js or Babylon.js.
🖨️ 3D Printing
Export .obj and prepare for 3D printing in your preferred slicer.
📱 AR/VR Apps
Use .glb for augmented and virtual reality applications.
💡 Pro Tips for Integrations
- •Re-voxelize first: Optimize your model's cube size for your target platform before exporting.
- •Download multiple formats: Keep both .glb and .vox for flexibility. Downloads are free!
- •Minecraft users: Use 0.035-0.036 cube size for optimal Blockbench import.
