Just in time for the holidays, Nebula Cloud has unveiled a Gaussian Splatting Workbench that allows users to quickly get up and running with a cloud integration of Gaussian Splatting. Their pipeline appears to be powered by nerfstudio's implementation of Gaussian Splatting.
Nebula Cloud is a cloud based, remote collaboration platform with a mission of providing highly powerful simulation platforms that empower the world's engineers, scientists, developers, and CIO and IT professionals to design innovative products, develop robust applications, and transform IT into unified, agile environments.
Depending on your dataset, Nebula Cloud has a range of GPU's to pick from and within 10 minutes, you should be able to start training. Nebula Cloud is currently available in India, Australia, Singapore, Sweden, Germany, and the United States.
We haven't seen too many cloud providers venture into supporting radiance field methods, so for those looking for an alternative to cloud based platforms such as Luma AI or Polycam, this should come as a welcome addition.
Previously Nebula Cloud already had a Workbench for NVIDIA's Instant-NGP.