The professional cloud
for Gaussian Splatting.

Blurry helps teams host, share, annotate, and collaborate on large Gaussian Splatting models. Directly in the browser.

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From capture to shared 3D intelligence in minutes.

Drag and drop your 3D Gaussian Splat file. We handle all the processing automatically.

Customise the viewing experience to your liking. Have full control over what and how your model is shared with the audience.

Highlight key details and insights in your 3D models directly.

Share step

One-click sharing via the browser enables everyone in your organisation to be on the same page.

Navigate & inspect your 3D model from any angle. All in the browser, no installation required.

Where capturing reality matters.

Documentation

Document spaces with unmatched detail.

Create a complete 3D record of construction sites, crime scenes, or real estate. Every detail is captured and accessible for future reference.

Browser-native. Desktop-grade.

Made for modern web experiences

Blurry is built on the belief that 3D should be as easy to share as a webpage.

  • Runs on any device: desktop, tablet, phone
  • No installs or fancy hardware required, all you need is a web browser
  • Works even in remote locations with no wifi and weak mobile reception
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20×faster

Smart compression

60 FPS smooth rendering

Optimised for performance

Massive models, no sweat

With our level-of-detail streaming, even scans with millions of splats pose no issues. Depending on camera location and orientation, we load the right sections with appropriate quality.

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Make it yours

Add text annotations, customize the viewer appearance, and adjust the colors to your liking. Blurry adapts to your style, not the other way around.

Unlock the power of 3D data!

The Blurry team is here to support you all the way! We can create 3D models for you and provide consultation on how to make best use of the 3D data. Even if it looks impossible, we always find a way.