

Michael Rubloff
Jun 17, 2025
As tools for capturing and rendering photorealistic 3D scenes continue to evolve, so do the platforms that make it possible to view and share this content. One such tool is Blurry.
Blurry is a browser-based platform designed specifically for hosting and sharing Gaussian Splatting models and scenes. The platform focuses on ease of use, aiming to make it straightforward for creators to build the 3DGS experience and for viewers to interact with it.
Each shared 3DGS scene gets a unique link that can be shared privately or publicly via a message, email, or social media. Blurry also provides an embeddable viewer that works seamlessly in websites, blogs, portfolios, even Notion or Coda docs.
Blurry offers model compression to around 20% of the original file size for quick model loading times. The viewer has been tested across a wide range of devices, from low-end phones to high-end PCs, with the target of maintaining smooth 60fps.
Creators can also place text labels within the scene to bring attention to points of interest or provide additional context and help viewers better understand what they are seeing.
Tools like Blurry are helping lower the barrier to sharing high-fidelity 3D content. You can learn more and try Blurry yourself at useblurry.com.