
Michael Rubloff
Mar 13, 2025
SuperSplat, the open-source platform for editing and publishing 3D Gaussian Splats, has just launched Version 2.2, bringing significant upgrades that enhance user experience and creativity. Since the release of SuperSplat 2.0, the platform has seen a surge in community uploads, showcasing the growing enthusiasm for 3D Gaussian Splat technology. Now, with video rendering, expanded social features, and viewer enhancements, SuperSplat continues to push boundaries.
One of the most requested features since SuperSplat 2.0 was the ability to render videos directly from camera animations. Previously, users could set keyframes and generate looping flythroughs, but exporting these as actual video files required external tools. That’s now a thing of the past!
With SuperSplat 2.2, users can now export their animations directly as video files via the new Render menu in the navigation bar. This feature offers flexibility in output settings:
Customizable resolution options, including vertical formats optimized for mobile viewing.
Adjustable bitrate, allowing fine-tuned control over quality and file size.
Fast video encoding, ensuring smooth and efficient rendering.
Once a video is generated, it is downloaded directly via the browser, making the process seamless and accessible for all users.
Beyond video rendering, SuperSplat has introduced a suite of new features designed to enhance community engagement and collaboration.
User Pages: Showcase Your Work
Users now have dedicated profile pages where they can display all their published splats. Clicking on a creator’s name reveals their portfolio, offering inspiration and fostering discovery within the community.
Users can now leave comments under any published splat, enabling discussions, feedback, and questions directly on the platform.
For creators wanting to showcase their splats beyond the SuperSplat platform, embedding is now available. With a simple Embed button, users can copy an HTML snippet and integrate their 3D Gaussian Splats into their own websites or portfolios.
The SuperSplat Viewer has received major improvements to enhance user control and visualization:
Progress Bar – Users can now scrub through scene animations more easily.
Camera Settings – Instantly switch between Orbit mode (ideal for objects) and Fly mode (perfect for exploring environments) via the new settings cog.
Redesigned Info Panel – A clearer and more user-friendly guide for both desktop and mobile users.
SuperSplat remains MIT-licensed and free, continuing to thrive as an open-source initiative supported by its growing community.
Visit superspl.at to explore the latest features and join the ever-growing radiance field revolution.