What Most People Get Wrong About 3D Websites
Most people assume 3D websites require complex frameworks, WebGL knowledge, and weeks of work. They do not. The tools available today let you build visually impressive 3D websites in hours, with zero code.
Here are the three options worth knowing about.
Option 1 — Framer
Framer is the fastest way to get a polished, animated site up without touching code. Use the Portavia template as a starting point and customise from there.
It gives you smooth scroll animations, 3D-style transitions, clean typography, and a design that looks like it took a team weeks to build.
Option 2 — Greta Marketplace
Greta has a ready-to-use 3D application template in its marketplace. Import it, customise the content, and publish. No code, no configuration, no waiting.
You get a full working web application with 3D elements already built in. Swap in your content and it is live.
Option 3 — Spline
Spline is for when you want to go further. It is a 3D design tool that runs in the browser and lets you create interactive 3D scenes that embed directly into any website.
Use the community file as a reference or starting point, then build your own scene and drop it into your page with a single embed link.
Which One Should You Use
If you just want a great-looking site fast, use Framer. If you are building a product or SaaS and want 3D elements without the extra complexity, the Greta Marketplace template is the quickest path. And if you want full creative control over custom 3D interactions and animations, Spline is where you want to be.
Key Takeaways
You do not need to write a single line of code to have a 3D website. Framer, Greta, and Spline each handle a different level of complexity, so there is a natural starting point depending on what you are building. Start with Framer if speed matters, move to Spline when you want something fully custom. And if you are building a product, the Greta Marketplace template gets you there the fastest. 3D websites are no longer just for teams with big budgets — the tools are free to start.