GSplat Share Simplifies Gaussian Splatting Sharing

GSplat Share Simplifies Gaussian Splatting Sharing

GSplat Share Simplifies Gaussian Splatting Sharing

Michael Rubloff

Michael Rubloff

Jun 16, 2025

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The ecosystem around Gaussian Splatting continues to evolve, and one of the newest tools quietly making a name for itself is GSplat Share. Built by Tokyo-based developer Ryuto Haga, GSplat Share is a lightweight, browser-based platform designed to make sharing splat-based 3D reconstructions as simple as sharing a photo or video link.

GSplat Share is powered by PlayCanvas. We have started to notice a trend of platforms building on top of the powerful and permissibly licensed game engine. 

The upload and sharing process is intentionally simple with two main file types supported. The first is unsurprisingly trained ply files from 3DGS, but the second one is the .html file you can create from PlayCanvas’s SuperSplat. Once uploaded, the platform generates a shareable link that can be posted anywhere, whether on social media, via email, or embedded directly into a website. There is also the ability to set expiration windows for links and to apply password protection if needed. Niantic's .spz file format is now also supported.

As Gaussian Splatting gains traction across industries ranging from virtual production to digital twins, having easy to share pipelines will be critical to their adoption and penetration into the market. Additionally, it’s nice to have some more privacy features, such as password protection on captures. GSplat Share is part of a growing set of utilities helping make splatting workflows more accessible not just to technical users, but to anyone who wants to experience or present these highly detailed 3D reconstructions.

The service is entirely free and actively evolving based on user feedback. As new formats emerge and as more creators adopt Gaussian Splatting, tools like GSplat Share play an important role in making the technology feel approachable and usable. Check out more information and try it for yourself on their website.

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