Browser Editor

SuperSplat

SuperSplat is PlayCanvas’s browser-based platform for editing, optimizing, publishing, and sharing 3D Gaussian Splat scenes.

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What It Does

SuperSplat is one of the most accessible ways to clean and prepare splats after training. It is useful when you need visual editing rather than command-line conversion.

The PlayCanvas ecosystem around SuperSplat also matters: SOG format documentation, SplatTransform, and browser publishing are all connected pieces of the same web-delivery workflow.

How To Use It In 3DGS

  • Open the editor and load a PLY or supported splat file.
  • Inspect the scene for floaters, crop unwanted regions, and adjust transforms.
  • Export to PLY, compressed PLY, or SOG depending on whether you need archival quality or web delivery.
  • Publish or embed the scene when the result is ready for sharing.

Things To Watch

  • Browser memory and GPU limits still matter for very large PLY files.
  • SOG is optimized for delivery and is lossy, so keep a high-quality source copy.
  • Editing a trained model does not replace fixing major capture or pose problems upstream.

2026 Product Notes

  • SuperSplat Studio adds guided experiences on top of splats: annotations, per-annotation camera views, post effects, tonemapping, and custom backgrounds.
  • Recent viewer updates added Walk Mode, Streamed LOD, and easier upload, making published splats more like navigable scenes than static viewers.
  • The editor supports precise cleanup modes such as rectangle, brush, lasso, and sphere selections; use it before SOG compression for cleaner delivery assets.