How to Optimize 3D Models for Google Merchant Center

A complete technical guide for jewelry designers, luxury brands, and e‑commerce professionals
3D product visualization has become a decisive factor in modern e‑commerce, especially for luxury jewelry brands that rely on precision, realism, and emotional impact. Google Merchant Center now supports 3D models through its Swirl and 3D/AR product display features, allowing customers to interact with products directly in Google Search and Google Shopping.
For high‑end jewelry, where every curve, reflection, and microscopic detail matters, optimized 3D models can significantly increase conversions and reduce returns. This guide explains, step by step, how to prepare and optimize 3D models specifically for Google Merchant Center, with a focus on luxury jewelry.
The workflow and recommendations presented here reflect the professional standards used at CGRings3D, where Babut Florin Valentin, 3D Designer specialized in luxury jewelry, creates artistic and technically optimized models for international brands.
Why 3D Models Matter in Google Merchant Center
Google Merchant Center allows brands to upload 3D models that appear in:
- Google Search
- Google Shopping
- Google Ads (Swirl format)
- AR previews on mobile devices
This modern presentation format offers several advantages:
- Higher conversion rates due to realistic product visualization
- Reduced return rates because customers better understand proportions
- Stronger brand differentiation in competitive markets
- Improved visibility in Google thanks to enhanced product formats
For luxury jewelry, 3D models are particularly impactful because they reveal details that traditional photos cannot capture.
Accepted 3D Formats in Google Merchant Center
Google currently supports two main formats:
GLB
The most stable and recommended format for jewelry:
- supports PBR materials
- includes compressed textures
- lightweight and web‑optimized
- compatible with Android and most browsers
USDZ
Primarily for Apple devices:
- native AR support
- ideal for iOS users
Professional recommendation:
Use GLB as your primary format. It offers better control over metallic materials, gemstones, and reflections — essential for luxury jewelry.
Technical Requirements for Google‑Ready 3D Models
To ensure your model is accepted and displayed correctly, it must follow Google’s technical specifications.
1. Polygon Count
The model must be optimized for web performance.
Recommended ranges:
- Simple jewelry (bands, solitaires): 20,000 – 50,000 polygons
- Complex jewelry (filigree, sculpted pieces): 50,000 – 150,000 polygons
Common mistake:
Using high‑density models created for 3D printing (1–5 million polygons). These must be retopologized.
2. File Size
Ideal: under 10 MB
Maximum allowed: 15 MB
3. Textures
Google recommends:
- 1024px – 2048px resolution
- PNG or JPEG
- clean UV mapping
- no unnecessary maps (avoid heavy displacement maps)
4. PBR Materials
Jewelry requires precise calibration:
- metalness: 1 for gold, silver, platinum
- roughness: 0.05 – 0.25 for realistic reflections
- IOR (Index of Refraction): 1.45 – 2.4 depending on material
Example:
18K yellow gold → metalness 1, roughness 0.15, IOR 1.45
5. Scale and Orientation
The model must be:
- scaled in real‑world units (millimeters)
- centered in the scene
- oriented with the front facing the positive Z axis
Professional Optimization Workflow (CGRings3D Method)
Below is the optimization pipeline used by Babut Florin Valentin at CGRings3D when preparing 3D jewelry models for Google Merchant Center.
Step 1: Geometry Cleanup
- remove duplicate vertices
- fix non‑manifold geometry
- close holes
- unify normals
Step 2: Retopology
A clean, optimized mesh is created while preserving the original shape.
Comparison:
Model for 3D printing → 2,000,000 polygons
Model for Google → 50,000 polygons
Step 3: UV Mapping
- non‑overlapping UVs
- efficient layout
- optimized for small textures
Step 4: PBR Material Setup
Materials are calibrated for:
- yellow gold
- white gold
- rose gold
- platinum
- silver
- diamonds and gemstones
Step 5: Export to GLB / USDZ
Recommended export settings:
- Draco compression
- embedded textures
- correct orientation
- validation in Google Model Viewer
Step 6: Validation
The model is tested in:
- Google Model Viewer
- Scene Viewer (Android)
- Quick Look (iOS)
How to Integrate 3D Models into Prestashop for Google Merchant Center
To ensure Google recognizes your 3D model, it must be correctly integrated into your Prestashop product page and feed.
Step 1: Upload the GLB File in Prestashop
Add the file as an attachment or through a custom field.
Step 2: Add the 3D Model URL to Your Merchant Center Feed
Use the dedicated tag:
<g:3d_model>URL_to_model.glb</g:3d_model>
Step 3: Validate the Feed in Google Merchant Center
Google checks:
- file size
- format compatibility
- material configuration
- rendering accuracy
Step 4: Enable 3D Display in Google Shopping
Once validated, your product will appear with the View in 3D option.
Real‑World Optimization Examples (Luxury Jewelry)
Example 1: Diamond Solitaire Ring
Initial model: 1,200,000 polygons
Optimized model: 45,000 polygons
Final GLB size: 6.2 MB
Materials: white gold + diamond (IOR 2.4)
Example 2: Engraved Wedding Band
Initial model: 800,000 polygons
Optimized model: 30,000 polygons
Final GLB size: 4.1 MB
Example 3: Sculpted Pendant
Initial model: 3,500,000 polygons
Optimized model: 120,000 polygons
Final GLB size: 9.8 MB
Common Mistakes That Lead to Rejection in Google Merchant Center
- GLB file larger than 15 MB
- non‑PBR materials
- overlapping UVs
- missing textures
- unrealistic reflections
- excessive polygon count
- incorrect orientation
Advanced Recommendations for Luxury Jewelry
Use Neutral HDRI Lighting
Avoid dramatic reflections that distort the metal.
Avoid Perfect Mirror Surfaces
Google prefers realistic roughness values.
Keep Textures Clean and Lightweight
2048px is more than enough for jewelry.
Test on Mobile Devices
Most users interact with 3D models on smartphones.
Prepare for AR Compatibility
AR‑ready models can increase conversions by up to 30%.
Why Work with a Specialized Luxury Jewelry 3D Designer
Optimizing 3D models for Google Merchant Center requires a combination of:
- artistic sensibility
- technical precision
- understanding of materials
- knowledge of PBR workflows
- experience with e‑commerce platforms
At CGRings3D, Babut Florin Valentin creates high‑end 3D jewelry models that are:
- visually stunning
- physically accurate
- optimized for web and AR
- fully compliant with Google’s technical requirements
His expertise in digital sculpting and luxury jewelry design ensures that each model maintains artistic beauty while meeting strict performance standards.
Conclusion
Optimizing 3D models for Google Merchant Center is a complex but essential process for brands that want to stand out in the luxury jewelry market. A properly optimized model:
- increases visibility in Google
- enhances customer experience
- boosts conversion rates
- reduces product returns
- strengthens brand identity
For luxury jewelry, where precision and elegance define the product, working with a specialized designer like Babut Florin Valentin from CGRings3D ensures flawless results that meet both artistic and technical expectations.


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