This demo is part of a thesis project for the Bachelor of Computer Science and Engineering at
Delft University of Technology.
Explore 3D Gaussian splat scenes in the browser. Move through the scene with first-person
controls, tune depth-of-field and transparency, load your own splat files, and share views via
URL.
Use the control panel on the right to adjust rendering and scene options. Settings marked with URL keys can be encoded in a share link.
Range: 0–100 · Default: 20 · URL:
focal
Distance along the view ray where the scene is in focus. Lower values pull focus closer; higher
values push it farther away.
Range: 0–100 · Default: 0 · URL:
aperture
Strength of the depth-of-field blur. At 0 the image is sharp; higher values blur splats farther
from the focal plane.
Range: 0–50 · Default: 2 · URL:
minPixel
Pixel-level alpha cutoff applied by the renderer. Raises the minimum visible opacity to hide
faint splat tails and noise.
Range: 0–50 · Default: 0 · URL:
minGaussian
Per-Gaussian alpha cutoff in the custom vertex shader, applied before splats are drawn. Useful
for trimming very faint Gaussians at the source.
Default: off · URL: debug (1 /
0)
Enables debug visualization of the depth of field effect. White Gaussians are in focus, then from orange to blue it gets more out of focus.
URL: scene (preset id, e.g. vegetables,
apple-scene, les-tanins, tugboat)
Choose a built-in splat preset or an uploaded file. Switching models reloads the scene and
resets transform values to that model’s defaults.
Load a local splat file. Supported formats: .ply, .spz,
.splat, .ksplat, .rad. The file appears in the Model list
as “Uploaded (filename)”.
Range: −π to π radians · Default: preset-specific
Rotate the entire splat scene around each axis.
Range: 0.1–20 · Default: preset-specific
Uniform scale applied to the splat root.
Range: −50 to 50 · Default: preset-specific
Translate the splat scene in world space.
This marks the region used for image capture. (500×500 px square)
Copies a URL to the clipboard with the current depth-of-field settings, camera position and rotation, and scene preset (when not the default). Open the link to restore that view.
Camera URL parameters: camX, camY, camZ,
camRx, camRy, camRz
Renders the current frame and downloads the center 500×500 px region as a PNG.
Vegetables — “Vegetables HQ” by Simon Bethke (LichtFeld Studio). Source · CC BY 4.0
Les Tanins — “LES TANINS – EXPERIMENT” by Stéphane Agullo. Source · CC BY-NC 4.0
Tugboat — “Tugboat Bat engine room (XGRIDS PortalCam)” by Paolo Tosolini. Source · CC BY 4.0