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I work in industrial software and kept running into the same wall: JT files are everywhere in manufacturing (Siemens Teamcenter, NX, automotive supply chains) but there's no way to display them on the web without a six-figure Siemens license. So I built CADCON. The idea was simple: a clean REST API that takes a .jt file and returns a .gltf or .glb — ready for Three.js, Babylon.js, or any web...

CadconCheapest JT to web converter in the world for enterprises
Most JT-to-glTF tools require a Siemens NX or Teamcenter license — costing $10k–$50k/year. CADCON does it without one.
Upload a .jt file or call the REST API. Get back a .gltf or .glb file ready for Three.js, Babylon.js, or any web viewer.
• No Siemens license needed
• REST API with API key auth
• Credits never expire — no subscription
• 5 free conversions on signup

CadconCheapest JT to web converter in the world for enterprises
