What types of content can I export with Spline?
Here is a list of the types of content that you can currently export with Spline. Additional export types will come in the future.
3D Content:
- Public URL (hosted on Spline servers).
- URL (like my.spline.design...)
- Embed Code (ideal for embedding in other tools like WordPress).
- Code (Experimental)
- Vanilla js (WebContent) - The same as Public URLs, but to download locally.
- Three.js - Same as Embed Code but optimized for Three.js with Draft and Production options.
- React Component - Same as Embed Code but optimized for React with Draft and Production options.
- react-three-fiber - Same as Embed Code but optimized for react-three-fiber.
- GLTF
- STL (3D Printing)
- USDZ (iOS AR)
- Spline Files (Files with ".spline" that you can save locally).
Image:
Frame Recording (Experimental):
- WebM
- Mp4
- GIF
- Image Sequence
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Can Spline be integrated with other tools?
Yes, if you export your scene as a "Public URL", you can use the links or embed codes to embed it on platforms like Notion, WordPress, Webflow, etc.
Learn more about integrations.
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What are the technical requirements to run Spline?
We recommend using the latest version of your OS to run Spline. 3D is a relatively new technology for browsers, and it requires more CPU/GPU processing than traditional 2D design tools.
If you are using a Macbook Pro with a discreet GPU card, a common suggestion is to enable high-performance settings by defaults.
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How does the pricing work?
There are currently two different Account Plans on Spline.
- Basic (Free)
- Super
- Super Team
You get started with the Basic plan for Free. You can upgrade to a Super or Super Team Account to remove the Spline logo from Public URLs, create unlimited files, invite unlimited team members, and more.
There's also the option to subscribe on a Monthly or Annual basis with the Super and Super Team plans.
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