Gaussian Splatting

Gaussian Splatting is a modern real-time 3D rendering technique that represents scenes using millions of optimized 3D Gaussian primitives instead of traditional polygon meshes. Unlike conventional mesh-based rendering, it enables highly photorealistic visualization while maintaining excellent performance. This technology has become increasingly popular in architecture, cultural heritage preservation, digital twins, visualization, and interactive web experiences because it allows users to explore complex 3D environments directly in the browser.

Below are two interactive Gaussian Splatting projects.

Project 1

Project 2