Convert LAS to OBJ Online
Convert LAS to OBJ in seconds. LAS is a standard LiDAR point-cloud format; OBJ's strength is this: one of the most universally supported 3D formats in existence. No software installation required — everything runs in your browser.
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Why Convert LAS to OBJ?
OBJ is the Wavefront geometry-plus-material format, built around broad, simple mesh exchange across nearly every 3D application. Converting from LAS — built around aerial and terrestrial laser-scanning survey data instead — closes that gap.
LAS is a standard LiDAR point-cloud format, commonly used for aerial and terrestrial laser-scanning survey data. That focus comes with a real limitation: a raw point cloud with no surface or mesh structure. OBJ doesn't share that problem — its strength: one of the most universally supported 3D formats in existence.
LAS is typically produced by or used with surveying and geospatial software, for aerial and terrestrial laser-scanning survey data. OBJ is expected by virtually every 3D and rendering application instead, for broad, simple mesh exchange across nearly every 3D application — converting bridges that gap.
How to Convert LAS to OBJ
- Upload your LAS file.
- MiConvert converts it to OBJ, aiming to preserve what makes OBJ useful: one of the most universally supported 3D formats in existence.
- Download the converted OBJ file.
- Use it directly with virtually every 3D and rendering application.
Key Conversion Features
- Converts LAS into OBJ, aiming to preserve what matters most: one of the most universally supported 3D formats in existence
- Bridges the gap between LAS's focus on aerial and terrestrial laser-scanning survey data and OBJ's focus on broad, simple mesh exchange across nearly every 3D application
- No local software installation required for either side — not surveying and geospatial software, not virtually every 3D and rendering application — everything runs in the cloud
- Fast turnaround, typically under a minute per file
- Understands that LAS is a standard LiDAR point-cloud format and OBJ is the Wavefront geometry-plus-material format, rather than treating the conversion as a blind format swap
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I convert the file back from OBJ to LAS afterward?
Only what OBJ actually carries can come back — anything specific to LAS's role in aerial and terrestrial laser-scanning survey data that didn't survive the original conversion won't reappear.
Is there a file size limit for this conversion?
Free conversions handle files up to 50MB; registered accounts get up to 100MB.
Do I need any special settings before uploading my LAS file?
No special setup is required — upload the file as-is. LAS files meant for aerial and terrestrial laser-scanning survey data convert most predictably; unusually exported or non-standard files are the most common reason a specific one might need extra attention.
Is the conversion from LAS to OBJ reliable?
Straightforward files convert reliably. LAS's limitation — a raw point cloud with no surface or mesh structure — combined with OBJ expecting broad, simple mesh exchange across nearly every 3D application, means unusual or edge-case source files can occasionally need a second look.
What software works with the converted OBJ file?
OBJ is used by virtually every 3D and rendering application. If you were working with surveying and geospatial software (which produces LAS), this conversion is the direct bridge between the two.