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Lumion Zmco ~upd~ Jun 2026

| Question | Answer | | :--- | :--- | | | Lumion’s native, compressed 3D object format. | | Can I edit it? | No. It is read-only inside Lumion. | | Can I convert it? | No. You need the original source file. | | Where do I put it? | Documents\Lumion X\Library folder. | | Is it safe to download free ZMCO packs? | Usually not—risk of malware and piracy. |

If you need to move 2 seats to a satellite office, you can split the ZMCO into two separate files via the License Manager. This creates license_part1.zmco and license_part2.zmco , each with independent expiration dates. lumion zmco

| File Type | Purpose | Can you render it? | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Main working project file | Yes | | .ZMCO | Compressed auto-backup / Archive | No (must convert/load) | | .LSR (Library) | Imported objects (cars, trees) | No | | .DAE / .FBX | Imported 3D models | No | | Question | Answer | | :--- |

You cannot simply double-click a .zmco file. You must trick Lumion into loading it. It is read-only inside Lumion

: Using such tools often disables essential features like the Lumion Cloud or the integrated 3D asset library . More importantly, they pose significant security risks

While these versions are sought out for free access, they frequently encounter technical hurdles:

If you want, I can: