WebNodes
A new category for building online

What Is a Web Compositor?

A Web Compositor is a system for building web experiences by composing reusable visual parts, logic, data, and layouts into one connected flow. Instead of editing pages like a traditional website builder, you build experiences through composition.

WebNodes is a node-based Web Compositor for creating 2D and 3D web experiences with a visual graph system.

The idea behind a Web Compositor

Traditional website builders are mostly based on pages, sections, and templates. A Web Compositor works differently. It treats the web more like a system of connected parts.

In a Web Compositor, layout, content, visuals, interaction, animation, and data can be connected together in a structured way. This makes it easier to build rich experiences without forcing everything into a page-template mindset.

How a Web Compositor is different

Composition over templates

Instead of picking a rigid template and adjusting it, you compose systems from smaller parts that work together.

Node-based structure

A Web Compositor uses a visual graph. Nodes define content, views, behavior, media, and relationships between parts of the experience.

2D and 3D in one system

Web compositing is not limited to flat page design. It can include interactive 2D layouts, motion, and immersive 3D scenes.

Composable, not destructive

A Web Compositor is designed around evolving systems. You can build, adjust, connect, and publish without rewriting everything from scratch.

What WebNodes does

WebNodes is a node-based web builder and Web Compositor that helps creators build interactive brand experiences through composition. It is designed for people who want more flexibility than a conventional site builder, especially when working with motion, structure, and 3D.

With WebNodes, the goal is not to generate generic websites quickly. The goal is to create more expressive, composable web experiences through a visual system.

Who a Web Compositor is for

  • Designers who want more freedom than templates allow.
  • Studios building unique brand experiences.
  • Creators combining layout, animation, and interactivity.
  • Teams exploring 2D and 3D web storytelling.
  • People who think in systems instead of fixed pages.

Web Compositor vs traditional website builder

Traditional website builder

Best for quickly assembling standard pages such as business sites, landing pages, and simple online stores using predefined structures.

Web Compositor

Best for building connected, modular, and visually rich experiences where content, motion, layout, and 3D can work together as one system.

Why the term matters

The term Web Compositor helps describe a category that sits between no-code builders, creative coding tools, and interactive experience platforms.

It gives a better name to a way of working that is more modular, more visual, and more composable than standard website building.

Build with WebNodes

WebNodes brings the idea of the Web Compositor into practice through a visual, node-based system for creating 2D and 3D experiences on the web.