Exporting parts, Part Studios, instances, Assemblies, or subassemblies
Onshape enables you to export parts and surfaces (from Part Studios), Part Studios, instances (from assemblies), subassemblies, and Assemblies.
Select one of the following methods:
To export one or more parts from a Part Studio, select the parts in the Parts list or directly in the graphics area. To export one or more instances from an Assembly, select the instances from the Features list or directly in the graphics area, then select Export from the three dot context menu.
To export the Part Studio, Assembly, or subassembly, select the overflow menu in the Part Studio or Assembly tab (make sure the tab is not open when you select the menu), then tap Export.
Special characters entered into the File name field, such as back slash (\), forward slash (/), asterisk (*), colon (:), pipe (|), greater than (<), less than (>), question mark (?), and quote (") are automatically replaced with a hyphen (-) when exported, to prevent different operating systems file manager issues. This includes characters referenced by Date properties and other properties.
If the Date type property format is not changed from its Default setting, the format is YYYY-MM-DD when exported.
See
Export rules
and
Property settings
.
Format
- The format to which the Parts, Part Studio, or Assembly are exported. Options are PARASOLID, ACIS, STEP, IGES, SOLIDWORKS, PVZ, JT, COLLADA, RHINO, GLTF, OBJ, 3MF, and STL.
Version (PARASOLID and STEP formats only)
- Specify the format version.
Use latest version (PARASOLID and STEP formats only)
- When checked, the latest supported version is used and the Version field is uneditable. Uncheck to edit the version field and select the format version of your choice.
Resolution (GLTF, OBJ, 3MF, and STL formats only)
- Select the resolution of the file: Coarse, Medium, Fine, or Custom. If Custom is selected, for GLTF, OBJ, and 3MF formats specify the Distance tolerance, Angular tolerance, and Maximum chord length. For the STL format, specify the Angular deviation, Chordal tolerance, and Minimum facet width.
Compress (GLTF format only)
- Compress meshes while exporting. Non-mesh geometry is not compressed.
STL Format (STL format only)
- Specify whether the STL export is Text or Binary.
Units (STL format only)
- Specify the measurement units used for the STL export: Centimeter, Foot, Inch, Meter, Millimeter, or Yard.
Options
- Select either:
Download
- Downloads the file to your computer.
Download and store file in a new tab
- Downloads the file to your computer and also creates a new tab in the current Document where the file is stored.
The download location is browser-specific. If you'd like to be prompted to save to a different location, look in your browser settings for an option to Ask where to save each file before downloading.
Store file in a new tab
- Creates a new tab in the current document where the file is stored.
When exporting in OBJ format, the export is a .zip file containing the .obj and .mtl files. The .obj file is in meters only. To re-import the .obj file, you must first extract the .zip file and only import the .obj file. Files containing .obj and .mtl files are not supported.
Tap Export.
The export function presents the opportunity to select the desired format; when the translation is finished, the file is also downloaded to your local machine.
Tap the three dot context menu.
Select Export.
Specify a name for the export file.
Select the desired export format:
If exporting to DXF or DWG, select the version and sheets. If exporting to PDF, select whether to export text normally, or as selectable text.
Choose how to treat overridden dimensions: Show underlines or Hide underlines
Indicate whether to explode the text upon export, if desired.
Select what to do with the export file:
-
Download the file only
-
Download the file and store the file in a new tab in the document
-
Store the file in a new tab only
For DWG, DWT, and DXF exports, check the box to Set z-height to zero and normals to positive. This sets the z-height/direction of any hole normals to be positive (+1) for drawings with view geometry.
Surfaces are able to be exported individually from the Parts list in Part Studios or from the graphics area context menu.
Parts are able to be exported individually from the Parts list (in Part Studios).
You have the ability to select multiple parts at once in Part Studios. For STL and Parasolid formats, choose to export as one file or as individual files
In Assemblies, use the tab Export option to export the entire Assembly at once or select instances and sub-assemblies for export in the Instances list.
Exporting as individual files creates a zip file with multiple files each containing a single part.
The downloaded data will not contain features or parametric history. See the topics below for more information.
Exporting sketches or planar faces
Sketches are exported in the document's default units, and planar faces are exported with outer solid geometry only, no dimensions or interior geometry. Specify a file name, select the format and version. Optionally check the box next to Set z-height to zero and normals to positive (use this option to ensure that all normal vectors of components with coordinates on the z plane have a positive z component). Click Export.
Splines are exported as splines. If you prefer to explode the spline into polylines, check the
Export splines as polylines
check box in the Export dialog.
Export a sketch from the Feature list
Tap the overflow menu next to the sketch in the Feature list.
Select
Export as DXF/DWG
.
Select the format and Tap
Export
.
When exporting a planar face from the graphics area, use the Export as DXF/DWG option. Specify a file name, select the format and version. Optionally check the box next to Set z-height to zero and normals to positive (use this option to ensure that all normal vectors of components with coordinates on the z plane have a positive z component). Click Export.
Exporting Files: Android
Onshape enables you to export parts and surfaces (from Part Studios), entire Part Studios, linked documents, and subassemblies and instances (from Assemblies) as well as entire Assemblies.
To export a Part Studio or Assembly containing a single part or multiple parts:
Select the overflow menu in the Part Studio or Assembly tab:
Tap Export.
Enter a file name for the export file.
Specify a format: Parasolid, ACIS, IGES, SOLIDWORKS, Collada, GLTF, OBJ, Rhino, STL, 3MF, PVZ, JT, or STEP. (Specify a version if necessary.)
Choose a version. Optionally, select Use latest version to ensure the latest version of the file is always used for exporting.
Select an option:
-
Download
-
Download and store file in a new tab
-
Store file in a new tab
When there are multiple parts in the Part Studio or Assembly, you have the option to Export parts as individual files.
Tap Export in the upper right.
Exporting parts, Part Studios, instances, Assemblies, or subassemblies
Onshape enables you to export parts and surfaces (from Part Studios), Part Studios, instances (from assemblies), subassemblies, and Assemblies.
Select one of the following methods:
To export one or more parts from a Part Studio, select the parts in the Parts list or directly in the graphics area. To export one ore more instances from an Assembly, select the instances from the Features list or directly in the graphics area. Then select Export from the overflow menu.
To export the Part Studio, Assembly, or subassembly, select the overflow menu in the Part Studio or Assembly tab (make sure the tab is not open when you select the menu). Then tap Export.
Special characters entered into the File name field, such as back slash (\), forward slash (/), asterisk (*), colon (:), pipe (|), greater than (<), less than (>), question mark (?), and quote (") are automatically replaced with a hyphen (-) when exported, to prevent different operating systems file manager issues. This includes characters referenced by Date properties and other properties.
If the Date type property format is not changed from its Default setting, the format is YYYY-MM-DD when exported.
See
Export rules
and
Property settings
.
Format
- The format to which the Parts, Part Studio, or Assembly are exported. Options are PARASOLID, ACIS, STEP, IGES, SOLIDWORKS, PVZ, JT, COLLADA, RHINO, GLTF, OBJ, 3MF, and STL.
Version (PARASOLID and STEP formats only)
- Specify the format version.
Use latest version (PARASOLID and STEP formats only)
- When checked, the latest supported version is used and the Version field is uneditable. Uncheck to edit the version field and select the format version of your choice.
Resolution (GLTF, OBJ, 3MF, and STL formats only)
- Select the resolution of the file: Coarse, Medium, Fine, or Custom. If Custom is selected, for GLTF, OBJ, and 3MF formats specify the Distance tolerance, Angular tolerance, and Maximum chord length. For the STL format, specify the Angular deviation, Chordal tolerance, and Minimum facet width.
STL Format (STL format only)
- Specify whether the STL export is Text or Binary.
Units (STL format only)
- Specify the measurement units used for the STL export: Centimeter, Foot, Inch, Meter, Millimeter, or Yard.
Options
- Select either:
Download
- Downloads the file to your computer.
Download and store file in a new tab
- Downloads the file to your computer and also creates a new tab in the current Document where the file is stored.
The download location is browser-specific. If you'd like to be prompted to save to a different location, look in your browser settings for an option to Ask where to save each file before downloading.
Store file in a new tab
- Creates a new tab in the current document where the file is stored.
When exporting in OBJ format, the export is a .zip file containing the .obj and .mtl files. The .obj file is in meters only. To re-import the .obj file, you must first extract the .zip file and only import the .obj file. Files containing .obj and .mtl files are not supported.
Tap Export in the upper right.
Hidden and suppressed parts and instances are NOT included in Assembly exports.
Surfaces can be exported individually from the Parts list in Part Studios.
Parts can be exported individually from the Parts list (in Part Studios).
You can select multiple parts at once in Part Studios. For STL and Parasolid formats, choose to export as one file or as individual files.
You can export
linked documents
.
In Assemblies, use the tab Export option to export the entire Assembly at once.
Exporting as individual files creates a zip file with multiple files each containing a single part.
Sketches can be exported to DWG and DXF formats, in Release 11 format
Planar faces can be exported to DWG and DXF formats, in Release 11 format
The downloaded data will not contain features or parametric history. See the topics below for more information.
Exporting a Drawing
You can export Onshape drawings to the following file types:
DWT (see,
Exporting a drawing to a template
)
The export function presents the opportunity to select the desired format; when the translation is finished, the file is also downloaded to your local machine.
Tap the Drawing tab.
Select Export.
Specify a name for the export file.
Select the desired export format:
If exporting to DXF or DWG, select the version and sheets. If exporting to PDF, select whether to export text normally, or as selectable text.
Choose how to treat overridden dimensions: Show underlines or Hide underlines
Indicate whether to explode the text upon export, if desired.
Select what to do with the export file:
-
Download the file only
-
Download the file and store the file in a new tab in the document
-
Store the file in a new tab only
For DWG, DWT, and DXF exports, you can check the box to Set z-height to zero and normals to positive. This sets the z-height/direction of any hole normals to be positive (+1) for drawings with view geometry.