Sketchfab is a 3D asset website used to publish, share, discover, buy and sell
3D,
VR and
AR content. It provides a viewer based on the
WebGL and
WebXR technologies that allows users to display 3D models on the web, to be viewed on any
mobile browser,
desktop browser or
Virtual Realityheadset.
The company behind it is today based in
Paris and
New York City. Sketchfab took part in the Spring 2013
TechStars New York City startup accelerator program,[1] raised $2 million in December 2013 and $7 million in June 2015.
On July 21, 2021,
Epic Games acquired Sketchfab.[2] It was later announced that Sketchfab will be phased out and merged into Epic Games's new marketplace called Fab.[3]
Service
Viewer
The main product of Sketchfab is a 3D,
Virtual reality (VR) and
Augmented reality (AR) model viewer. It enables users to move freely around or inside the 3D scene using mouse, touch manipulation, VR or AR. In addition to static 3D models, the viewer is able to play and control 3D animations. Viewers can enable the VR mode to see the model in
Virtual Reality headsets or the AR mode to insert the model within the real world via a mobile device.[citation needed]
Sketchfab provides online and mobile community portals, where visitors can browse, rate, download or buy[10] user generated 3D models.
Users of Sketchfab have profile pages, premium users can customize and share their models privately.[11] Sketchfab users can choose to make their 3D model files available for download under
Creative Commons licenses[10] or to sell them in the Sketchfab store.[12][13] With content available for sale or download, Sketchfab is positioned as a 3D model marketplace and as a
3D printing marketplace since some models are compatible with
3D printing.
3D asset management
Sketchfab offers to paying enterprise customers a dedicated platform to share, manage and collaborate on 3D assets.[14][15]
Sketchfab offers an
API allowing developers to integrate functionality for searching and downloading Sketchfab's
Creative Commons licensed 3D models into their applications.[30]
Technology
Sketchfab relies on the
WebGL JavaScript API to display 3D on web pages in all major modern web browsers. It does not rely on third-party plugins.
Sketchfab was initially created by entrepreneur and 3D developer Cédric Pinson under the domain name ShowWebGL in early 2011.[38][39]
He was joined in early 2012 by Alban Denoyel, and they relaunched the site under the name Sketchfab in March 2012.[40] Pierre-Antoine Passet joined as CPO[clarification needed] in September 2012.
Startup accelerators
The startup was part of the third batch of the French startup accelerator Le Camping in June 2012.[41] It was later selected into Mozilla's WebFWD accelerator program during that same year.[42]
The year after, Sketchfab was selected in the Spring 2013
TechStars class in New York City.[1]
Fundraising
In February 2013, Sketchfab raised an
angel round of 370,000 euros.[43][44]
Less than one year after, in December 2013, Sketchfab raised $2 million from
Balderton Capital with Partech Ventures, Borealis Ventures, David Cohen and existing angel investors also participated in the funding.[45][46][47] In June 2015, Sketchfab raised a $7 million Series A led by
FirstMark Capital.[48][49][50] In December 2018,
Brendan Iribe, the original CEO and co-founder of
Oculus invested in Sketchfab.[51]