Spline, the browser-based 3D design platform used by over 3 million designers, released Omma on Monday. It's an AI-powered canvas that lets users build interactive websites, 3D scenes, and motion design through natural language prompts. Think less Figma plugin, more full production pipeline.
The pitch: Omma runs multiple AI agents in parallel, handling code generation, 3D mesh creation, and image generation simultaneously. Users describe what they want, Omma builds it, and everything stays editable through Spline's existing visual tools. According to the press release, the platform targets the gap between ideation and production, letting teams skip the prototype-to-developer handoff entirely. CEO Alejandro Leon called it "flexibility" for teams that need speed without sacrificing control, though the demo video runs just 24 seconds, so the real-world workflow remains to be tested at scale.
Pricing starts at $29/month for a Professional plan, with credits available for purchase and an Enterprise tier. Spline has raised $32 million to date from investors including Third Point Ventures, Gradient Ventures, and Y Combinator. The company, founded in 2020, also ships Hana for 2D motion design and its core Spline editor for real-time 3D.
The competitive context matters. Tools like Vercel's v0, Bolt, and Lovable already generate web UIs from prompts, but few combine 3D, motion, and interactivity in one workflow. Whether Omma's output actually holds up in production, especially for complex 3D scenes, is the open question. Exports target web, mobile, and XR devices. No code required, per the company.
Bottom Line
Omma is live at omma.build starting at $29/month, combining LLM-driven code generation with 3D and image AI agents in a single design canvas.
Quick Facts
- Launch date: March 24, 2026
- Pricing: $29/month (Professional), Enterprise available
- Spline user base: 3 million+ designers
- Total funding raised: $32 million
- Exports to web, mobile, and XR platforms




