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SPATIAL CAMERA · 3DGS CAPTURE
The XGRIDS PortalCam is the first true spatial camera — a portable LiDAR-and-camera device that captures photorealistic 3D Gaussian Splatting scenes in about an hour per charge.
points / second
scanning range
body weight
runtime
SPECIFICATIONS
LiDAR system
Laser classification
Class 1 / 940 nm
Scanning range
0.1–30 m @10% reflectivity; 60 m @90%
Field of view
180° azimuth × 180° elevation
Point rate
856,000 points/second
Camera system
Configuration
4-camera array (2 fisheye + 2 front)
Image resolution
4000 × 3000 px (12 MP)
Sensor / shutter
1/2” CMOS · rolling shutter
Fisheye FOV / Front FOV
200°×200° / 100°×85°
Physical
Body weight
870 g (without tripod)
Dimensions
130 × 90 × 77 mm
Housing
Aerospace-grade aluminum alloy
Operating temperature
-20°C to 45°C (indirect sunlight)
Power, storage & connectivity
Power consumption
<19 W
Battery
Removable Li-ion, 23.04 Wh · 60-min runtime
Charging
0–100% in 90 min
Storage / interface
512 GB · USB 3.0
Wireless
WiFi 6 (802.11ax) · Bluetooth 5.2 · 20 m range
HIGHLIGHTS
3DGS-first
Purpose-built to feed Lixel CyberColor for photorealistic Gaussian-splatting scenes.
Truly portable
870 g with a backpack kit — one operator, no vehicle or drone required.
High point rate
856,000 points/second, the highest in the XGRIDS lineup, for dense capture.
Fast turnaround
An hour of capture and a straight path into the LCC pipeline.
FAQ
What is the XGRIDS PortalCam?
The PortalCam is XGRIDS’ first true spatial camera — a handheld device that pairs an 856,000 pts/s LiDAR with a four-camera array to capture photorealistic 3D Gaussian Splatting scenes, processed in Lixel CyberColor (LCC).
How much does the PortalCam cost?
XGRIDS sells the PortalCam through its store and authorized partners rather than listing a fixed public price. Check current pricing and availability at the XGRIDS store.
What is the PortalCam’s range?
The LiDAR scans from 0.1 m up to 30 m at 10% reflectivity, and up to 60 m against highly reflective (90%) surfaces, with a 180°×180° field of view.
Does the PortalCam need a drone?
No. It is a handheld spatial camera designed for one operator on foot, with a backpack kit for hands-free capture.
What software does the PortalCam use?
Captures are driven by the LCC Scan mobile app and reconstructed into 3DGS scenes in LCC Studio (Lixel CyberColor).
Is the PortalCam a survey-grade scanner?
It is optimized for photorealistic 3DGS capture rather than survey deliverables. For survey-grade LAS point clouds with RTK, XGRIDS offers the Lixel K2 and L2 Pro.
