Proprietary 3D file formats are owned and controlled by specific companies, while open formats are publicly defined and not restricted to a single entity.
- **Ownership & Access**: Proprietary formats are managed by individual companies, often requiring their software to open or edit. Open formats follow public standards, making them accessible to anyone without ownership limitations. - **Cross-Tool Compatibility**: Proprietary formats may not work across different 3D tools, hindering collaboration. Open formats (e.g., OBJ, STL) are widely supported by various applications, ensuring seamless sharing.
For team projects using diverse 3D software, open formats are more practical to avoid compatibility barriers.
