Showcase | Self Hosted Spline File in Webflow

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This Webflow showcase demonstrates how to embed self-hosted Spline scenes into your website using two different approaches. The first example shows a simple, all-in-one solution for embedding a single Spline scene, where all logic and assets are handled directly within the embed element. The second example presents a more advanced setup for pages that feature multiple Spline scenes, optimizing performance by loading each scene lazily and sharing a single runtime. Because everything is self-hosted and no external requests to Spline’s servers are made, these implementations are also fully GDPR-compliant in Germany — no cookies, tracking, or third-party scripts are involved. Together, these examples offer a practical guide for integrating Spline into Webflow with full control, better load times, and clean project structure. I also wrote a full guide on how to do this here: https://www.richardrolfs.com/resources/how-to-self-host-a-spline-scene-and-embed-it-in-webflow