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Skp is the native file format used by SketchUp, a 3D modeling program developed originally by @Last Software and later acquired by Google and then Trimble. SKP files store a complete SketchUp model, including geometry, textures and materials, as well as components and groups, layers or tags, scenes, cameras, and associated metadata such as author notes and model properties.

A typical SKP model contains 3D data such as vertices, edges, and faces, with applied materials and

SKP files are primarily designed for use within SketchUp across Windows and macOS. They can be saved

Interoperability is a key aspect, as SKP models can be exported to or imported from other formats

texture
mappings.
It
supports
components
and
dynamic
components
for
reuse,
along
with
nested
groups
and
layers
for
organization.
Scenes
capture
camera
positions
and
view
settings,
while
styles,
shadows,
and
other
display
options
control
the
presentation
of
the
model.
Texture
images
may
be
embedded
in
the
file
or
referenced
alongside
the
model
data.
with
multiple
versions
in
mind,
and
a
conventional
backup
is
stored
with
a
.skb
extension.
Compatibility
between
SKP
versions
is
generally
maintained
within
a
product
line,
though
newer
features
may
not
be
available
in
older
SKP
files.
such
as
COLLADA
(.dae),
OBJ,
FBX,
3DS,
and
STL,
often
via
built-in
tools
or
plugins.
SketchUp
models
are
widely
used
in
architecture,
interior
design,
construction,
woodworking,
and
related
industries,
including
for
3D
printing
and
visualization.
The
SKP
format
is
proprietary,
with
official
documentation
limited,
but
the
SketchUp
Ruby
API
and
various
plugins
enable
external
tools
to
extend
or
automate
workflows.