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.
| Feature | nuflo | Blender |
|---|---|---|
| Node graph for geometry & scene | Yes | Yes |
| Runs in the browser, nothing to install | Yes | Desktop app |
| Real-time interactive output (not a rendered frame) | Yes | Offline render / export |
| Embeds into a web page as a component | Yes | Export a mesh / glTF |
| Signal-driven interaction (scroll / pointer / time) | Yes | No |
| Materials that render live on the web | Yes | Built for desktop render |
| Drop into code anytime | Yes | Python / add-ons |
| Cost | Free plan | Free & open source |
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.
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.
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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