
XGRIDS has moved LCC Cloud from its December beta into commercial availability. The service offers cloud based SLAM and 3D Gaussian Splatting reconstruction for captures taken with XGRIDS hardware, the K1 and K2, L2 Pro, and PortalCam, without requiring users to run an NVIDIA RTX GPU workstation locally.
The beta, which launched December 15, 2025, was a free trial that validated the pipeline for single scene and PortalCam portrait mode reconstructions. The commercial release adds paid pricing, multi-quality tiers, a built-in browser viewer, and a one click public sharing path.
Four capabilities ship at launch. Single scene reconstruction runs XGRIDS’ cloud-based SLAM pipeline against uploaded xbin files and produces a 3DGS output; users can select fast, standard, or high quality modes depending on turnaround time needs. A web viewer lets recipients view, tour, and take measurements inside the resulting model directly in the browser without installing any application. Completed models can be exported as .lcc or .ply files for downstream use in local workflows. A publish-and-share feature generates a public URL so clients or collaborators can view a scene immediately.
Pricing is $800 USD or €700 EUR annually, which includes up to 250 minutes of scan capture processing per month. XGRIDS describes the target customer as small and mid-sized teams without access to a high performance workstation, field crews who need remote collaboration, and new users who want to reach a 3DGS result quickly with no local setup.
The workstation requirement had been a meaningful friction point in XGRIDS’ pipeline since the product launched. Processing a capture locally requires a compatible NVIDIA RTX GPU. LCC Cloud separates those two steps.
XGRIDS notes that LCC Cloud is launching first in select regions through the XGRIDS Store, with availability expanding to additional regions and local distributors going forward.






