In this study, a Ti-based bulk metallic glass (BMG) was used to investigate the influence of the addition of Al on mechanical properties and glass forming ability (GFA). The experimental results show that the plastic flow stress value of the alloy will change with the change of strain and strain rate. As the strain rate increases, the plastic flow stress value increases. The fracture surface of the specimens can be observed through a scanning electron microscope. It can be seen that the fracture surface has the characteristics of a dimple-like structure. The appearance, distribution density, and grain density of the vein-like structure depend on the strain rate and the addition of the Al element.