Spinosaurus 3D Viewer vs AR Apps
Spinosaurus 3D Viewer runs sail-backed WebGL in the browser with no account and no room-scale AR - use a phone AR app when you need the silhouette in your space, and a museum when you want real bone.
Spinosaurus options side by side
These rows compare what the Spinosaurus viewer actually ships against typical phone AR apps, a museum hall visit, and a still photo:
| Aspect | In-browser 3D viewer | Phone AR app | Museum / static image |
|---|---|---|---|
| Install / download | 0 MB app install; three.js vendored and cached after first load | Often 50 to 500 MB store download | Travel time; or 0 MB for a photo |
| Time to first view | Seconds - one page load; engine lazy-loads after paint | Minutes - install, permissions, tracking setup | Hours for a visit; instant for a photo |
| Place in a physical room | No - orbit on a flat screen only | Yes - true AR placement when tracking works | Hall scale in person; none in a photo |
| Desktop without a phone | Yes - current browser with WebGL | Usually no | Photo yes; museum no |
| Published size figures on hand | Yes - about 14 m length (earlier estimates sometimes up to about 15 m), hip about 2.1 m, about 7.4 t / 7400 kg, 99-94 Mya | Varies by app | Labels vary; photo rarely carries full sheet |
| Reconstruction honesty | Artistic skin and sail; fully aquatic lifestyle not settled - semi-aquatic debated only | Often sells a single settled lifestyle story | Bones are real; color still interpretive |
When the Spinosaurus browser viewer fits
Pick the Spinosaurus browser viewer when you want drag-orbit on a sail-backed theropod, Size vs human at the honest length-to-hip-height ratio for the about 14 m figure (hip height about 2.1 m), and part clicks on the head, a leg, or the tail without installing anything. Nothing about the visit is sent to a server - good for a classroom laptop or a quick desktop check of Late Cretaceous numbers (99-94 Mya; Egypt finds from 1912 named by Stromer in 1915; diet Carnivore, mainly fish).
When a phone AR app or museum fits better
A phone AR app wins when you need the silhouette on your living-room floor; this viewer never claims room placement. A museum wins for walking beside mounted Spinosaurus bone and feeling hall-scale presence the screen cannot match. A static image wins only when you need a single shareable frame with no interactivity.
What this Spinosaurus comparison is not
This Spinosaurus comparison is a trade-off table for the shipped viewer - it is not a ranking of commercial AR brands, it does not invent AR features the page does not have, it does not claim a fully aquatic lifestyle as settled science, and it does not invent game score or win states. For the control walkthrough see how to view Spinosaurus in 3D. For the length and weight numbers beside a 1.8 m person see Spinosaurus size comparison.
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