3D GAUSSIAN SPLATTING FOR EVERYONE

3D Gaussian Splatting Made Simple

Learn how to turn everyday photos and videos into photorealistic 3D environments. We break down the complex tech into easy-to-follow guides, honest app reviews, and interactive examples for creators and businesses.

For makers & hobbyists

Learn to capture, refine, and share

Step-by-step how-tos and honest tool comparisons so you can pick the right app and get great results faster.

  • Capture how-to guides, start to finish
  • App & hardware comparisons — Polycam, Luma, Scaniverse, PostShot
  • Free vs. paid: what's actually worth it
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For business

See if 3DGS fits your use case

Plain cost/ROI framing and real examples across verticals — so you can decide with confidence, not hype.

  • Homebuilders — sales tools & lot walkthroughs
  • Commercial — hospitality, retail, architecture
  • Individuals — scanning personal spaces
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What is 3DGS

Photoreal 3D, captured from ordinary photos and video

3D Gaussian Splatting turns a set of images into a 3D scene you can move through — capturing soft reflections, fine detail, and depth that older photogrammetry struggles with.

The result is lightweight enough to run live in a web browser, which is why it's quickly becoming the go-to format for interactive walkthroughs and product showcases.

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1

Capture

Walk around your subject with a phone or camera — photos or a short video.

2

Process

Software reconstructs the scene as millions of tiny 3D "splats."

3

Explore

Spin, zoom, and walk through the result — live, right in the browser.

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Considering 3DGS for your business?

Tell us what you're trying to show — a property, a space, a product — and we'll help you figure out whether 3D Gaussian Splatting is the right tool, and what it takes.

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