Cloud Platform

Splat Labs

Splat Labs is a professional cloud platform for hosting, viewing, measuring, annotating, sharing, and collaborating on Gaussian Splat models.

Stage: Online Platform / DeliveryTeam sharingMeasurementsAEC and real estate workflows

What It Does

Splat Labs is not just a viewer. It is closer to a delivery and collaboration system for teams that need a splat to become a working artifact: measured, annotated, embedded, shared, and revisited over time.

It is useful when raw files are not enough. A client, project manager, or field team may need a browser link, access control, floor plans, scene notes, and integration with other project systems.

How To Use It In 3DGS

  • Create or receive a splat from Postshot, Polycam, KIRI Engine, Luma AI, DJI/XGRIDS-related workflows, or another supported source.
  • Upload the model to Splat Labs Cloud and confirm render quality, orientation, and navigation.
  • Add measurements, annotations, portals, floor plans, or scene redesign features as needed.
  • Share a controlled link or embed the viewer in the project website, CRM, MLS, BIM review, or documentation flow.

Things To Watch

  • This is a hosted platform, so pricing, file-size limits, account permissions, and data residency need review before enterprise use.
  • Measurement and AI features should be validated against the accuracy requirements of the project.
  • If you need local-only or source-controlled assets, keep a separate archival workflow outside the hosted project.

Best-Fit Projects

  • Real estate walkthroughs where link sharing, virtual staging, and embeds matter more than raw file access.
  • AEC and construction progress capture where annotations, 4D timelines, and integrations can turn scans into project records.
  • Surveying or infrastructure contexts where teams need measurements, geospatial layers, and controlled access.

Platform Notes

  • Docs mention a free tier with limited projects and larger upload limits on paid plans; check current plan limits before uploading very large scenes.
  • The docs list integrations such as ArcGIS, Autodesk Construction Cloud, Revit, and SketchUp, which makes it relevant beyond pure visual showcase pages.