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Gaussian Splatting, explained

Gaussian Splatting captures reality in photorealistic 3D, navigable in real time, directly in the browser. Here's what it changes for your experiences.

June 18, 2026

What is Gaussian Splatting?

Rather than modeling a scene with polygons, Gaussian Splatting represents it with millions of small Gaussian “splats”, colored, semi-transparent points oriented in space. Put together, they recompose the volumes, materials and light of a real place with photographic precision.

Why it matters for 3D Discovery

Realism is only useful if it's accessible. Gaussian Splatting runs in real time on consumer machines and integrates into the web, with no installation. A property, a hotel or a heritage site can thus be explored as if you were there, from any screen.

How it works, in brief

We capture the place in photos or video from several angles. Processing reconstructs the scene as a cloud of Gaussians, which is then optimized and made lighter for the web. The result: a navigable, lightweight and faithful scene, ready to carry your content and your data.

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