How to Share and Embed a Luma Capture

Michael Rubloff

Michael Rubloff

Jul 14, 2023

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Luma AI has one of the best NeRF capture sharing methods, in addition to its state of the art platform. With that in mind, you might be finding yourself wanting to share your NeRF with the world. Here's a guide on how to do so and some of the features that come with it.

How to share a NeRF on Luma?

How to share a NeRF on Luma on iOS?

Sharing on iOS is super easy with Luma! If you already have a NeRF in mind that you would like to share, there's a couple of different methods. If you're on the iOS app, you can simply hit the share button.

How to embed a Luma NeRF into a website?

If you want to embed a NeRF directly into your website, it's very easy. Some reasons you might want to do so is to show off a product demo of something you're selling, showcase a moment you captured, or because NeRFs are dope and you want to show off.

Regardless, Luma offers some customization of what you can choose to show. These options are a Video Render, a Interactive 3D (NeRF), or an Interactive Panorama. Below, I will demonstrate all three effects with the same NeRF. Depending on what your use case is, one option might be better than the other for you. As you might notice on this webpage, the Interactive 3D (NeRF) option does consume a bit more computing power to display, so keep that in mind when sharing your NeRF. All three have the same exact set up, but each come with additional options that you can choose.

These include setting custom dimensions, the background color, where the capture and artist name appears, and where the Luma logo appears in the scene. Even if you have Luma Pro, the Luma logo cannot be removed here. You can however remove the title of the NeRF by unchecking the "title" checkbox.

Finally, if you so choose, you can also hit the "all render modes" button, which will allow you to create a shareable window that allows the viewer to pick which mode they would like to see.

There's quite a few ways to customize sharing your NeRF depending on your use case and exploring what works best for you is part of the fun!

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