Spline vs Webflow — ¿Cuál gana?

Resumen

Elige Spline si: Diseñadores web y front-end devs que quieren 3D en sus sitios sin tocar Blender o Unity

Elige Webflow si: Diseñadores que quieren construir sitios web de producción sin desarrolladores — y realmente shipear código limpio

Nuestra opinión: Spline for simplicity, Webflow for power users.

 SplineWebflow
PreciosFree with unlimited projects and community sharing | Pro $7/moFree with webflow.io subdomain and 2 pages | Basic $14/mo
FuncionesBrowser-based 3D modeling with real-time collaboration, 3D animations and interactive scenes without code, One-click embed for websites and React apps, Material editor with PBR and custom shaders, Built-in physics engine for interactive prototypesVisual CSS/HTML builder with full code control, Built-in CMS for blogs, portfolios, and dynamic content, Responsive design without writing media queries, Native hosting with global CDN and SSL, Interactions and animations with zero JavaScript
Ideal paraWeb designers and front-end devs who want 3D on their sites without touching Blender or UnityDesigners who want to build production websites without developers — and actually ship clean code
Curva de aprendizajeIntermedioDifícil

La verdadera diferencia

Both offer free tiers, so the real question is what you get when you start paying.

Spline stands out with Browser-based 3D modeling with real-time collaboration and 3D animations and interactive scenes without code. Webflow counters with Visual CSS/HTML builder with full code control and Responsive design without writing media queries.

Spline's Achilles heel: not a replacement for serious 3d work — geometry tools are basic compared to blender or cinema 4d. Webflow's: steep learning curve if you do not understand css concepts — it is visual but not simple. Pick whichever weakness you can live with.

Conclusión

If you value browser-based 3d modeling with real-time collaboration and diseñadores web y front-end, go with Spline. If diseñadores que quieren construir matters more, Webflow is your pick. Neither is a bad choice — but one will fit your workflow better.

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