What is Creo?
PTC Creo's native part-and-assembly format is notoriously vendor-locked; Zlim converts it to optimized GLB without requiring a Creo license.
Zlim converts Creo (.prt / .asm) to an optimized GLB file — typically 70–80% smaller than the source — without any manual mesh cleanup or format-juggling.
How to convert Creo to GLB via the API
The hosted API is asynchronous: create a job, upload your Creo file to the returned grant, mark the upload complete, then poll until it succeeds. See the full REST flow.
# 1. Create a job → returns an upload grant (putUrl)
curl -X POST https://zlim.ai/api/v1/jobs \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $ZLIM_API_KEY" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{ "filename": "model.prt", "options": { "preset": "balanced" } }'
# 2. Upload the bytes, then mark the upload complete
curl -X PUT "$PUT_URL" --data-binary @model.prt
curl -X POST https://zlim.ai/api/v1/jobs/$JOB_ID/complete-upload \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $ZLIM_API_KEY"
# 3. Poll until succeeded, then download the signed result URL
curl https://zlim.ai/api/v1/jobs/$JOB_ID/result-url \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $ZLIM_API_KEY"How to convert Creo to GLB via the CLI
The Zlim CLI runs the engine locally and in-process — no account or API key required (see the CLI docs):
zlim optimize model.prt -o model.glb -p balanced
# → model.glb (70–80% smaller)Creo vs. GLB — why convert?
Creo was designed for engineering authoring — it preserves parametric and B-rep geometry that web viewers and game engines can't consume. GLB is the W3C/Khronos real-time standard: a single binary bundle, GPU-friendly, supported by every web viewer, AR framework, and game engine. Converting with Zlim yields a GLB that is 70–80% smaller than a naive export.
FAQ
Does Zlim support all variants of Creo?
Zlim handles the most common Creo variants (.prt / .asm). If your file uses a non-standard extension or proprietary sub-format, check the docs or contact support.
Will the converted GLB look the same?
Yes — Zlim preserves visual fidelity. Mesh topology, UV maps, and materials are retained. The reduction comes from compression and quantization, not geometry removal.
How long does the conversion take?
Most jobs complete in seconds. Large CAD assemblies or high-polygon meshes (50 MB+) may take 15–30 seconds.
Is there a file size limit?
The limit depends on your plan: 50 MB on Free, 250 MB on Pro, and 1 GB on Studio and Enterprise.
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