
PlayCanvas has released SuperSplat 2.30, the browser based 3D gaussian splatting editor, adding import for XGRIDS' LCC2 format alongside a new level of detail selection dialog that is format agnostic. SuperSplat previously could not ingest LCC2 at all, and it now brings the format into the editor with a LOD selection dialog offered as a general, cross format control. The new dialog lets the user pick a level of detail on import regardless of where the scene originated, and LCC2, XGRIDS' second generation format introduced with the LCC Version 2 launch, can now be brought straight into the editor without an intermediate conversion, with the LOD selection giving a way to trade fidelity for weight on the way in.
Holding shift+ctrl now adds an intersect boolean to the current splat selection, sitting alongside the existing add and subtract operations so a selection can be narrowed to the overlap of two regions rather than only grown or trimmed. Sphere and box selection volumes now accept numeric position entry, letting exact coordinates be typed rather than dialed in by eye, and the active selection operation is shown at the cursor so the current boolean mode stays legible while working.
On output, SuperSplat 2.30 adds PNG and JPEG image render formats, with a dedicated save dialog for image render and unified render output filenames so image and video exports follow a consistent naming scheme. Elsewhere, a new Edit menu joins the menubar, the View Options panel is renamed to Settings, user preferences now persist in localStorage so they survive across sessions, and keyframes stranded beyond the end of the timeline are now shown.
Each recent SuperSplat release has folded in the formats and workflows that benefit users, from the SOGs support added in v2.7 to the editor overhaul that arrived with the 2.0 update, and 2.30 continues that pattern by making XGRIDS captures supported and the cleanup tooling more precise.
It is available now.
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