Active Retech Co., Ltd. is pleased to announce the release of its proprietary viewer, which allows users to manage and view 3D data, including 3D Gaussian Splatting, on a web browser.
This viewer is a 3DGS viewer that allows you to view, manage, compare, measure, annotate, and place CG models of 3D Gaussian Splatting data on the web. It can be viewed on Windows, Mac, smartphones, and tablets via a web browser and can be used without installing any dedicated software.
Until now, sharing and viewing 3D Gaussian Splatting data typically involved using LCC format URL creation or external viewer software. However, corporate users faced challenges such as “concerns about storing data on overseas servers,” “difficulty in internal deployment due to the English UI,” “inability to manage converted data in a list,” and “difficulty in identifying which data corresponds to which project.”
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Active Retech Co., Ltd., as an authorized distributor of XGRIDS, has supported the 3D data utilization of many companies, and has come to understand that there is a high demand, particularly from large corporations, for operation on domestic servers and for 3DGS, which can be used intuitively by anyone.
The proprietary viewer we are announcing today was developed to address these challenges faced by corporate users. It supports multiple 3D data formats, including PLY, LCC, and LCC2, and is designed to import not only XGRIDS-related data but also other 3D Gaussian Splatting data.
3D Gaussian Splatting is attracting attention in a wide range of fields, including architecture, real estate, manufacturing, facility management, cultural heritage, tourism, and promotion, as a technology that can reproduce spaces with high definition and realism.
However, in actual business applications, simply being able to display 3D data is not enough.
For example, if you want to manage multiple 3D data sets for each project, it can be difficult to determine the content from file names or URLs alone. When reviewing the data later, it becomes difficult to understand “what location the data was taken of” or “what state it was in at the time.”
Furthermore, in construction sites and facility management settings, daily status management and comparisons over time are crucial. 3D data is beginning to be used not only for one-off visual representations, but also as a data asset for work records, progress management, inspections, comparisons, and sharing.
Based on these on-site needs, ActiveRetech Co., Ltd. has developed a viewer that not only allows users to “view” 3D data, but also to “manage,” “compare,” “measure,” “record,” and “share” it.
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