Here are several sources where you can legally download free 3D laptop models, along with tips & considerations for using them. If you want, I can also compile a curated list (with download links) for your site arjunanimation.com.
✅ Good Sources for Free Laptop 3D Models
Source What they offer File formats / license notes
Sketchfab – Laptop by Aullwen Low-poly laptop, screen is independent of base (easy to animate opening/closing).
Sketchfab
Sketchfab – Laptop by GeniusPilot2016 Moderately detailed, good for visualization.
Sketchfab
Sketchfab – Laptop 1 by Thisal Pasindu Higher triangle/vertex count; more detail.
Sketchfab
Sketchfab – Laptop by yakuphan Includes modeled keyboard keys (though no textures on the keys).
Sketchfab
Free3D – HP Pavilion Laptop model + others Usually comes in .OBJ, .FBX, etc.
Free3D
CGTrader Free Section – “Laptop Computer 3D” Base model with materials; good format variety: .blend, .obj, .fbx, .stl etc.
CGTrader
123Free3DModels Several “Laptop” category models; good for low/medium poly needs.
123Free3dModels.com
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TurboSquid (free filter enabled) Thousands of laptop models; you can filter by free, poly‑count, license.
TurboSquid
⚠️ Things to Check / Keep in Mind
License Type:
Some are “Creative Commons Attribution” (you must credit the author), others are for “Personal Use Only”, or “Non‑Commercial.” Always check what you’re permitted (especially if you want to use in commercial or client work).
Polygon / Vertex Count:
Higher detail means more geometry to process. If your use is for realtime (games, AR/VR) or animation, you might want to go for lower poly or retopologize.
Textures & UVs:
Good models will come with UV mapping and textures/materials. Others might require you to texture them yourself.
File Format:
OBJ, FBX, STL, and native formats (like .blend for Blender) are common. Make sure your 3D software supports the format.
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