Google just released a new feature in the Google 3D Warehouse that enables anyone to embed an interactive view of any 3D Warehouse model on a webpage or blog. Here's an example:
Here's how it works:
You've probably seen these two buttons on a model's details page:
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The "Link" button shows you the URL for the current page. The "Include" button expands to look like this:
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If you've ever embedded a YouTube video on a web page, this should be familiar to you. You'll select the type of embed (a static image, a 3D view, or a view using the Google Earth plugin), copy the HTML, and paste it into your site. This Help Center article contains more details.
Via Google
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Here's how it works:
You've probably seen these two buttons on a model's details page:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhA4zZpRKr3M-djjafuO8yQBcItGUg1yLxCfvaz7OVoUzdRqpknUnqYJg1s-9RZRs9DrPWt-FpHYrZ-pAzoST7VhOYEn1JeitKm8ycOxFFcfDFFSpDvlps_2bFTSokT0-JXWJYfQH8VPpk/s400/buttons.png)
The "Link" button shows you the URL for the current page. The "Include" button expands to look like this:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjD4CwGdbem4lDJVzZeLXOd9tuLOSmeqyw2o-umjU2Rm036HKWj7yCBIp2GG9X2lVX423PHtol0yLUdsZQzFTOsMLbPLKliytMAdr7nn0QYh6cRY8vKt7K9o94CB1-7Nj68ERlCH6wzub0/s320/panel.png)
If you've ever embedded a YouTube video on a web page, this should be familiar to you. You'll select the type of embed (a static image, a 3D view, or a view using the Google Earth plugin), copy the HTML, and paste it into your site. This Help Center article contains more details.
Via Google
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