3D configurator development generally costs more than simple viewers due to its higher functional complexity. Simple viewers focus on basic 3D model display, such as rotation, zoom, and panning, with lower development requirements and thus lower costs. 3D configurators, however, require advanced features like real-time parameter adjustment, component swapping, and dynamic rendering, which increase development time, technical expertise, and overall expenses. In summary, if only basic visualization is needed, a simple viewer is more cost-effective; for product customization scenarios, the higher cost of a configurator aligns with its added value in user interaction and personalization.
