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What is a .PLY file?

PLY (Polygon File Format) stores 3D meshes and point clouds, often with per-vertex colour. Common in 3D scanning.

Did you know
  • PLY was created at Stanford in the 1990s and is famous for storing the Stanford Bunny scan.
  • PLY was devised at Stanford in the mid-1990s by Greg Turk to store the scanned 3D models the university’s graphics lab was producing.
  • A PLY file can be saved as human-readable ASCII or as compact little-endian or big-endian binary, with the choice declared on the header’s format line.
  • PLY’s flexible element-and-property header lets it carry extra per-vertex data such as colour, surface normals, transparency and texture coordinates.
  • Beyond solid meshes, PLY is widely used to hold raw point clouds from laser scanners and photogrammetry, where there are vertices but no faces.
What Analyser shows you
View STL, OBJ, PLY, OFF, STEP, IGES, BREP, 3MF and AMF models in an interactive WebGL viewer with triangle count, bounding box, surface area and volume. STEP/IGES/BREP are tessellated with OpenCASCADE and STEP shows its originating CAD system, version and AP203/214/242 protocol; 3MF and AMF let you inspect each model and assembly on the build plate individually.
Open a .PLY file
Drag a .PLY file onto the Analyser home page (or tap to pick one). It opens entirely in your browser - nothing is uploaded, there is no account, and it works offline once installed.
Related formats
.STL · .OBJ · .OFF · .STEP · .STP · .IGES · .IGS · .BREP · .3MF · .AMF. See all supported file types.