Processing, results, and downloads
Once you submit a batch, the app sends you to the processing page. That page shows live status and keeps trying to recover if the connection drops.
What happens after upload
Your batch usually moves through a few simple states:
- queued
- processing
- completed
- failed
Some files in a batch can finish before others. That is normal.
If the connection drops
You do not need to babysit the tab the whole time.
- The processing page can retry the status connection.
- You can reload the page if the stream looks stale.
- Finished jobs still show up in History for 60 days.
If a batch completes while you are away, open History and pick up from there.
Previewing and downloading files
When a job is done, you can:
- preview the result in the browser when preview support is available
- download files one by one
- download the whole batch as a ZIP archive
Background Removal returns a transparent PNG. 3D jobs return a model file.
Where past jobs go
The History page lists your recent generations for 60 days.
You need to be signed in to use it. From there, you can:
- reopen a finished job
- preview supported outputs
- download one file
- download the whole batch
Common output formats
Depending on the generation path and storage flow, your 3D result may arrive in one of these common formats:
| Format | Usually best for |
|---|---|
| GLB | Web viewers, AR, and general-purpose 3D use |
| FBX | Game and animation workflows |
| OBJ | Older tools and compatibility-heavy workflows |
| STL | 3D printing and fabrication |
| USDZ | Apple-focused AR workflows |
If you are not sure what to do with a model file, start with the one you were given. Only switch formats if the downstream tool asks for it.