Loads a local VRM sample bundled with this site. Add your own VRMA clips after the avatar opens.
Drop VRM or VRMA files here
Load a VRM avatar first. After that you can add one or more VRMA clips in the same picker or drag-and-drop flow.
Open VRM Online - Browser VRM and VRMA Viewer
Load VRM avatars online, inspect avatar metadata, and preview VRMA animation clips directly in the browser.
What this VRM viewer covers
This viewer focuses on VRM avatar inspection in the browser. It helps teams open humanoid avatar files, inspect metadata, review mesh and bone counts, and preview VRMA animation clips without leaving the web workflow.
Supported format scope
- Primary input: VRM avatar files loaded directly from local disk.
- Animation scope: VRMA clips can be added after the avatar loads and switched at runtime.
- Workflow fit: avatar review, browser validation, and quick animation compatibility checks.
When to use this viewer
- Open a VRM avatar to check title, author, version, and rig density before sharing or import.
- Preview VRMA animation clips against an avatar without setting up a separate runtime.
- Validate avatar content locally before handing it to VTuber, WebXR, or character pipeline tools.
Related tools
GLTF/GLB Viewer
Open general-purpose GLTF or GLB files when the asset is not specifically a VRM avatar.
MMD Viewer
Move to the MMD viewer for PMX, PMD, and VMD workflows centered on MikuMikuDance assets.
How To Open VRM Files Online
Use the VRM guide for a browser-first avatar validation checklist and VRMA workflow notes.
Core Features
Avatar Metadata
Inspect title, author, version, and high-level avatar structure in one panel.
Rig Inspector
Review mesh, bone, and material counts before sending an avatar to downstream tools.
VRMA Playback
Add one or more VRMA files and preview animation clips directly on the loaded avatar.
Humanoid Preview
Preview the avatar in a browser scene tuned for character review.
Local Workflow
VRM and VRMA files stay in the browser and are not uploaded to a remote service.
Safe Cleanup
The viewer resets clips, scene objects, and renderer state cleanly between inspection sessions.
How It Works
Load a VRM Avatar
Open a VRM file from local disk or load the sample avatar to start the preview session.
Check Avatar Stats
Review metadata and scene counts to confirm the file matches the expected avatar package.
Add VRMA Clips
Drop one or more VRMA files to preview avatar motions and validate animation compatibility.