What is VRM?
VRM is a file format for 3D model data for VR applications. With VRM, you can create humanoid virtual models to use as characters and avatars.
You can use VRM in VRoid Hub, VR platforms, games, and many different apps.
For details on VRM, please check the VRM official documentation.
▼ VRM official documentation
https://vrm.dev/vrm/vrm_about.html
VRM files (file extension .vrm) are a different file format from vroid files (file extension .vroid) created, edited, and saved in VRoid Studio. You cannot directly import or edit VRM files in VRoid Studio.
You can use the VRM export feature to export characters you create in VRoid Studio as VRM files.
How to use the VRM export feature
The VRM export feature allows you to save characters you create in VRoid Studio as VRM files.
To export a VRM file, go to the export icon at the top right and select "Export VRM" to open the VRM export page.
You can reduce polygons, materials and bones. You can adjust to whatever values you like.
When you've finished choosing your settings, click "Export" to open the VRM export settings.
In the VRM export settings, first, you can select a format.
Different apps support different formats, so please check whether the app you'd like to use supports VRM0.0 or VRM1.0 before you make your selection.
Exporting to VRM0.0
If you'd like to export to VRM0.0, select the format VRM0.0.
"Title" and "creator" are required fields. You can set the other fields however you like.
After entering the info, click "export" to save the file in a location of your choice.
Exporting to VRM1.0
VRM1.0 is an official standard format that includes added features and bug fixes to support a better continued VRM user experience.
For details, please check the VRM official documentation.
▼VRM-1.0
https://vrm.dev/vrm1/index.html
If you select VRM1.0, make sure to check that the app you'd like to use supports the VRM1.0 format.
If you'd like to export to VRM1.0, select the format VRM1.0.
"Avatar name" and "creator" are required fields. You can set the other fields however you like.
After entering the info, click "export" to save the file in a location of your choice.