Immersive builds — the 3D option

A website people scroll through like a film

Real-time 3D, rendered live in the browser. No video file, no plugin, no monthly 3D vendor. Three treatments to choose from — and you can feel the difference right now, in the demo.

01 — Pick your treatment

Three treatments. One site.

All three are the same build — a switch in the bottom corner swaps the treatment live, so you can compare them on identical content instead of guessing from a screenshot.

02 — Under the hood

Spectacle is the easy part. Shipping it is the work.

Anyone can drop a 3D object on a page. The reason most immersive sites fail is that they're slow, unreadable, or unusable on a phone. Here is what we do about each of those.

It loads from your own folder

The entire 3D engine is vendored into the build — no CDN request, no third-party script, nothing that can go down or start charging. The demo runs with the network switched off.

Phones get their own budget

On a phone the build automatically drops pixel ratio, simplifies geometry and cuts the particle count. Same site, same design — rendered within what the hardware can actually do.

Text stays readable

Panels sit on frosted glass over the render, and the camera path is measured against your real layout so a fly-through lands between sections. Legibility is engineered, not hoped for.

Motion sensitivity is respected

If a visitor's device asks for reduced motion, the depth rig and transitions turn off and the site behaves like a calm, ordinary page. Nobody gets locked out.

SEO is unaffected

Your content is still plain HTML in normal reading order. The 3D is a layer behind it. Search engines see exactly what they'd see on a flat site.

You still own everything

Same deal as every Everbuilt build: the code, the content, the domain. Hosting stays $0/month, because it's still just static files on the edge.

03 — What it costs

An add-on, not a different studio

The immersive layer sits on top of a normal build. You're paying for the 3D work — not for a whole new pricing model.

Immersive layer: from $6,000 on top of Signature ($7,500+) or Platform ($15K+) — so a complete immersive site typically lands between $13,500 and $25,000, scoped and fixed before we start. That covers the custom scene, the scroll choreography, the performance budget, and the accessibility work. 50% deposit, balance at launch, 90 days of free care, and $0/month hosting after that like everything else we build.

And the honest version: most projects shouldn't buy this. If your visitors arrive ready to book, call or buy, an immersive build adds a beat between them and the button — and we'd rather deliver a Signature site that converts than a showpiece that doesn't. If the demo excites you but your project doesn't need it, we'll tell you on the first call and quote you the build you actually need.

Try it, then tell us what you think

Open the demo, scroll it on your phone, switch between Corridor and Orbit. Then send us your site and we'll tell you straight whether this treatment would help it or get in its way.