Looking for a
blueprintUE alternative?

Short honest answer: it depends what you're trying to do. blueprintUE is the standard way to share a Blueprint snippet on the web, and it's good at it. GraphDeck is a desktop node graph editor for actually working with graphs: viewing, editing, understanding, and sending them back into Unreal Engine.

GraphDeck has no affiliation with blueprintUE. It's an independent community project, and this page is our own comparison - if anything here is out of date, tell us and we'll fix it.

blueprintUE is currently unavailable in the UK.

As of September 2025, blueprintUE blocks visitors from the United Kingdom. The team explained why: the compliance burden of the UK Online Safety Act made it impractical for a small community project to keep serving UK users. That's a real loss for the Unreal community, and no fault of theirs.

If you're in the UK and just lost your Blueprint viewer: GraphDeck is a desktop app, so nothing about it changes here. Graphs live on your machine, there's no user-generated content platform involved, and nothing to age-verify. Paste the Blueprint in and keep working.

GraphDeck vs blueprintUE

blueprintUE GraphDeck
What it is Web pastebin for Unreal Engine Blueprints Desktop node graph editor for Unreal Engine
View pasted graphs Yes - in the browser Yes - on a full canvas
Edit graphs No - view only Yes - move, rewire, add, delete
Paste back into Unreal Yes - copy the original paste Yes - native clipboard export, or one-click deploy via the free Connector plugin
Share a graph by link Yes - that's the whole point Manually - graphs save as portable .gdeck files you can send to anyone (Pro). No public gallery
AI explain & teaching No Yes - lessons drawn on the canvas, using the AI you already use
AI generation No Yes - describe a mechanic, get a wired graph (bring your own AI)
Validation No Yes - pins, wiring, and node names checked against a real UE node library
Graph types Blueprints, Materials, and more (view) Blueprints, Materials, Widgets (edit), more planned
Runs In the browser On Windows, offline
Available in the UK No - UK access blocked since Sept 2025 (UK Online Safety Act) Yes - desktop app, unaffected
Price Free Free edition; Pro is a one-time purchase

Use the right tool

Sharing a graph with someone? Use blueprintUE.

Posting a setup to the forums, a Discord, or a tutorial? blueprintUE gives anyone a link they can open in a browser. GraphDeck doesn't do public web sharing, and doesn't try to.

That said, GraphDeck graphs still travel - just manually. In Pro, a graph saves as a single portable .gdeck file that bundles the graph, its thumbnail, and its assets, so sharing a working setup with a teammate is just sending them the file.

Trying to understand a graph? Use GraphDeck.

Found a Blueprint on the web, inherited one from a teammate, or pulled one from a marketplace asset? Paste it into GraphDeck and ask for an explanation - the AI you've connected walks through it step by step, drawing rings and arrows on the actual nodes as it teaches.

Need to change it? That's GraphDeck too.

A pasted graph in GraphDeck is a live graph. Rearrange it, rewire it, extend it, validate it, then paste it back into Unreal or deploy it with one click. Round-trip, both directions, with native Unreal clipboard data.

Beyond viewing

Graphs from the web become editable

Copy the Blueprint data from any paste - including a blueprintUE paste - and bring it onto a canvas where you can actually work with it.

Learn how graphs work

Every graph can become a lesson: step-by-step walkthroughs drawn on the canvas, questions answered in context, anchored to the real nodes.

Build a personal library

Save working setups, organise them into folders, and pull them into new projects. Your own curated collection instead of scattered bookmarks.

Close the loop with Unreal

Native clipboard export pastes straight into the Blueprint or Material editor, and the free Connector plugin deploys compiled assets in one click.

Common questions

Is GraphDeck a replacement for blueprintUE?

They solve different problems. blueprintUE shares Blueprint snippets on the web via a link. GraphDeck is a desktop editor for working with graphs: viewing, editing, AI-assisted explanation, validation, and sending graphs into Unreal. If you want to share a graph publicly, use blueprintUE. If you want to understand, change, or rebuild one, use GraphDeck.

Can GraphDeck open Blueprints copied from Unreal?

Yes. Paste nodes copied from Unreal into GraphDeck, edit or rearrange them, and paste them back. It works both ways with native Unreal clipboard data, and the free Connector plugin can capture whole graphs from the editor.

Is GraphDeck free?

There's a free edition with the core workflow, including AI-assisted generation with no API key (bring the AI you already use). Pro adds saving, the personal library, and more as a one-time purchase - no subscription. Compare Free and Pro.

Bring a graph and see

Download GraphDeck, paste in a Blueprint you've been staring at, and ask for an explanation.