Free online VRM viewer
Drop a .vrm or .glb file to preview it, check its license, play with expressions and grab screenshots. Nothing gets uploaded — rendering happens entirely in your browser.
How to view a VRM file online
- Drop your file — drag a .vrm or .glb into the viewer above, or click to browse.
- Inspect it — rotate and zoom with your mouse; the panel shows the model name, author, license, triangle count and materials.
- Test and capture — move the expression sliders to preview facial animations and download a PNG screenshot.
Embed this viewer on your site
Writing a guide, selling avatars, or running a community wiki? Embed the viewer for free with one line of HTML:
<iframe src="https://vtubeme.com/embed/vrm-viewer" width="100%" height="480" style="border:0;border-radius:12px" title="VRM Viewer" allow="fullscreen"></iframe>Frequently asked questions
What is a VRM file?
VRM is an open 3D avatar format built on glTF, used for VTubing and VR social apps like VSeeFace, Warudo, VNyan and VRChat (after conversion). A .vrm file contains the 3D model plus humanoid rig, facial expressions, spring-bone physics and licensing metadata.
Is it safe to open my VRM file here? Does it get uploaded?
Yes, it is private. This viewer runs 100% in your browser using WebGL — your file is never uploaded to any server. You can even disconnect from the internet after the page loads and the viewer keeps working.
Which formats are supported?
VRM 0.x and VRM 1.0 (including MToon materials, expressions and spring bones), plus plain glTF binary (.glb) files. FBX files need to be converted to VRM first — our FBX to VRM converter is coming soon.
How do I get my own VRM avatar?
You can create a photorealistic VRM avatar from a single selfie with VTubeMe — customize hair, outfits and body, then export a rigged, VTubing-ready VRM and GLB.
Don't have a VRM yet?
Turn a selfie into a photorealistic, fully rigged VRM avatar — ready for VSeeFace, Warudo and more.
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