nuflo vs Blender

Geometry nodes,
built for the web.

Blender's Geometry Nodes are an incredible procedural modeling system — for renders and exports, on the desktop. nuflo brings the same node-graph idea to interactive 3D that lives on a web page: real-time in the browser, driven by continuous signals, and embeddable with a single tag.

FeaturenufloBlender
Node graph for geometry & sceneYesYes
Runs in the browser, nothing to installYesDesktop app
Real-time interactive output (not a rendered frame)YesOffline render / export
Embeds into a web page as a componentYesExport a mesh / glTF
Signal-driven interaction (scroll / pointer / time)YesNo
Materials that render live on the webYesBuilt for desktop render
Drop into code anytimeYesPython / add-ons
CostFree planFree & open source
01

Procedural, but it ships

A node graph isn't only for building the model — it stays live on the page. Wire scroll or the pointer into the geometry and it responds in real time, in the browser.

02

No install, no export dance

Your audience opens a URL, not a .blend. nuflo runs in the browser and exports a self-contained <nf-scene> component you drop into any site.

03

Web-native materials & signals

PBR, glass and emissive bloom rendered every frame, wired by continuous signals — the interactive look the web wants, not a baked frame.

Where Blender is strong

Blender is a free, open-source, deeply powerful 3D suite, and Geometry Nodes is a far more complete procedural-modeling system than nuflo aims to be — modeling, sculpting, simulation and offline rendering all in one place. nuflo isn't a Blender replacement. It's the node graph for 3D that has to run, react and ship on a web page — many people model in Blender and bring the result into nuflo for the web.

Build it in 3D.

Start free in your browser — design a scene, drop it into any page.

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