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📸 What types of content can I export with Spline?

You can export the content of your scene by pressing “Export” on the Toolbar.

🥕 3D Content

🖼 Image

  • PNG
  • JPG

🎥 Video Recording

  • WebM
  • Mp4
  • GIF
  • Image Sequence

🖼 What types of content can I import with Spline?

You can import content to your scene by dragging & dropping the file into the Viewport or with the Open/Import shortcut [⌘ O].
Here is a list of the file formats you can import into Spline. Additional export types will come in the future.

🥕 3D Content

  • OBJ
  • FBX (supports animation and rigs)
  • STL
  • GLTF (as .gltf)
  • GLB (as .glb)
  • Spline Files (.spline)

🖼 Images

  • PNG
  • JPG

🖋️ Vector

  • SVG (partial support)

🎥 Video

  • MP4

🔊 Sound

  • MP3
  • WAV

🌳 Gaussian Splats

🍭 Can Spline be integrated with other tools?

Yes, if you export your scene for the Web as a Public URL (Exporting as Public URLs), you can use the links or embed codes to embed it on platforms like Notion, Framer, Webflow, etc. It’s also possible to integrate with the Spline Viewer (Exporting as Spline Viewer) code snippet, use Code Exports (Exporting as Code) or the Native Webflow Support (Integrating with Webflow). You can export Native 3D Embeds for iOS too which supports all Apple platforms iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and visionOS. You can export Native 3D Embeds for Android which supports all Android devices including Phones, Tablets, Smart TV, and more.

💻 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. M1 Macbooks don't require this setting. M1 Macbooks don’t require this setting.

💳 How does the pricing work?

To learn more about Spline’s pricing visit the pricing page.