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IFC at a glance
IFC
IFC grew out of the industry's need for open BIM interoperability so building projects would not be trapped inside a single authoring vendor's data model.
PLY at a glance
PLY
PLY is strongly associated with graphics research and scanned-mesh workflows rather than only with artist-authored content pipelines.
Format comparison
| Feature | IFC | PLY |
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| File type | Cad | Cad |
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| Compression / quality | precise | precise |
| File size characteristics | depends | depends |
| Compatibility | limited | limited |
| Editability | high | high |
| Created year | 1996 | 1994 |
| Inventor | International Alliance for Interoperability / buildingSMART lineage | Greg Turk / Stanford Graphics Laboratory |
| Status | active | active |
| Transparency | Not supported | Not supported |
| Animation | Not supported | Not supported |
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| Archival suitability | moderate | moderate |
| Metadata handling | rich | rich |
| Delivery profile | limited | limited |
| Workflow fit | design | design |
| Layer support | Supported | Not supported |
| Vector scaling | Supported | Supported |
| Structured data | Supported | Not supported |
When to use each format
When to use IFC
- design authoring
- review handoff
- manufacturing exchange
- Strong role in open BIM interoperability.
When to use PLY
- design authoring
- review handoff
- manufacturing exchange
- Good fit for mesh and property-rich geometry.
FAQs
Why convert IFC to PLY?
Choose PLY as target when handling scanned meshes, point clouds, or geometry with per-vertex properties such as color or normals that should remain explicit.
What changes when converting IFC to PLY?
Convert to PLY when handling scanned meshes, point clouds, or geometry with per-vertex properties such as color or normals that should remain explicit. It is a good target for research, reconstruction, and technical asset exchange. For broader DCC and runtime pipelines, OBJ or GLB may be more convenient.
What should I review after converting IFC to PLY?
After conversion, review these destination checks: Open converted output in mesh processing tools and verify behavior on real samples; Compare output against the expected precise quality profile; Not a rich full-scene format.
How can I keep quality stable in IFC to PLY conversion?
Run representative samples, keep settings deterministic, and monitor these risks: Less familiar to mainstream end users than OBJ or STL; Not a rich full-scene format; Validate destination compatibility before large-batch conversion.