Simple Gaussian Splatting Training Client
Transforming Videos into 3D Immersive Experiences
Video to 3d
It's Free!!!!
Anyone can easily create browser-accessible photorealistic 3D scenes without code.
3 steps to achieve real world access in a browser
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Anyone can easily create browser-accessible photorealistic 3D scenes without code.
01 Shoot a video from multiple angles
Use any camera device, such as a smartphone or camera, to place the object you want to reconstruct in the center of the lens and capture the entire object with a 360-degree shot ( helically ascending while revolving around its central axis will be better).
02 Run Gaussian Splatting training by DiverseShot
Drag the captured video or sequence frames into the viewport of the Diverse Shot client, and it will automatically create a project and begin training. You can observe the effects in real time during the training process and crop out any unnecessary point clouds.
03 Export .ply format file, and upload it to web
After multiple trainings and manual adjustments in the project, once you achieve satisfactory results, you can export the reconstruction results of the video as .ply files in the Diverse Shot client. You can use any rasterization renderers to view the .ply files.

We recommend using Spline as your final display platform. Spline is a free 3D design software with real-time collaboration to create web interactive experiences in the browser.  It allowed user import .ply files and perform secondary editing such as 'Apply Cropping' / 'Make animation'.