
Volugraph
Volugraph turns drone and walkthrough video into Gaussian splats and opens them in a browser editor with measurement and GIS overlays.
Location
United Kingdom
Size
Total raised
Hiring?
Platform
Browser (web app)
GPU
None published. Processing runs serverlessly on Volugraph infrastructure, so no local GPU is needed to generate a capture. Viewing and editing happen in the browser and need a WebGL2 capable GPU
Pricing
Free tier with 2 captures and a 5 minute upload limit. Professional at $99 a month adds 15 captures, 10 minute uploads, .PLY download and password protected links. Studio at $199 a month adds 30 captures. Extra seats $29 a month
License
Proprietary
Best for
Turning drone survey video into a shareable, measurable browser capture
Updated
July 2026
Volugraph is a browser based Gaussian splatting platform built for aerial survey and site documentation work. It is operated by Volugraph Limited, a company registered in England and Wales, and it is a member of ARPAS UK, the UK drone association.
The pipeline starts with video rather than a photoset. A drone flight or a walkthrough clip is uploaded, processed serverlessly into a Gaussian splat with no local GPU involved, and returned as a scene in an online editing workspace. The upload length is what the pricing tiers meter, at five minutes on the free plan and ten minutes on the paid plans.
The workspace is where the platform separates from a plain viewer. Captures carry annotations, reference measurements taken against a known dimension, GIS map overlays with coordinate support, and a timeline that holds successive captures of the same site so change over time is legible in one scene.
Sharing is a public link by default. Paid plans add password protection on those links, .PLY download of the trained splat, team collaboration and 50GB of storage on the Professional tier, with additional seats charged monthly.
Volugraph offers a free tier of two captures with the full editing workspace unlocked, then Professional at $99 a month for fifteen captures and Studio at $199 a month for thirty. Pricing is quoted in US dollars with other currencies shown as approximations.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Volugraph?
Volugraph is a browser based platform that converts drone or walkthrough video into a 3D Gaussian splat and delivers it into an online editor with measurement, annotation and GIS tools.
Does Volugraph need a local GPU?
Volugraph requires no local GPU to generate a capture, because processing runs serverlessly on its own infrastructure. Viewing and editing run in the browser and need a WebGL2 capable graphics card.
How much does Volugraph cost?
Volugraph has a free tier covering two captures. Professional is $99 a month for fifteen captures a month, and Studio is $199 a month for thirty, with extra seats at $29 a month.
Can you export a .PLY from Volugraph?
Volugraph offers .PLY download on its Professional and Studio plans. The free tier does not include export and shares captures as public links only.
Who is Volugraph built for?
Volugraph is built for AEC and survey teams, and it is a member of ARPAS UK. Its GIS overlays, coordinate support and capture timelines target site documentation and progress monitoring rather than entertainment work.
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