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Gaussian Splatting — photorealistic scenes

The most realistic visualization today — interactive 3D scenes from ordinary photos, lightweight for the web.

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Gaussian splatting is a recent 3D reconstruction technique that turns photos or video into photorealistic, interactive scenes. Instead of a classic mesh and textures, the space is represented by millions of "splats" (coloured points with transparency), so the scene looks almost like footage yet spins smoothly in the browser.

When to use it

What Gaussian splatting is best for

  • Presentation and marketing: a "wow" photorealistic scene shared by link.
  • Interiors and showrooms: materials, light and reflections more faithful than classic 3D.
  • Events and objects: a fast, striking 3D record of the current state.
  • Web-first experience: light to load, with no heavy 3D geometry.

Input · output · note

What you get

01

Input

A set of photos or video of the space 〔equipment: [FILL IN — camera]〕; no special equipment on the client side.

02

Output

An interactive splatting scene for the web — shareable by link or embeddable 〔+ [FILL IN: format/player]〕.

03

Note

Intended for visualization and experience — not a measurement format like point cloud/BIM (for measurement we use laser/photogrammetry).

Case example

〔[FILL IN: project name]〕

〔[FILL IN: short description — space, purpose, result in 2–3 sentences. Left blank until a real project is added.]〕

〔[FILL IN: scene capture]〕

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How is it different from a classic 3D model?

It looks more photorealistic and is lighter for the web, but it is not meant for precise measurement like BIM or point cloud.

What do you need from me?

Good-quality photos or video of the space; we handle the rest.

Where is it shown?

In the browser — shareable by link or embedded on your website.

Can you measure within the scene?

Not reliably; for measurement we combine it with a point cloud or photogrammetry.

Want a scene that makes an impression?

Send the space you want to showcase — we suggest the capture and delivery method.