Gaussian splat hosting

Host Gaussian splat property tours without building the viewer and marketing stack yourself.

SceneHost supports raw splat and PLY-style 3D assets for teams that already process Gaussian splats and need a reliable way to publish, embed, share, and measure property tours on the web.

Illustration of Gaussian splat hosting for real estate

Why teams choose SceneHost

  • Publish processed 3DGS assets to public tour pages instead of handing clients a technical file they cannot market.
  • Give photographers and 3D teams a hosted viewer, embed path, lead capture, and analytics layer for real estate delivery.
  • Use SceneHost alongside video-to-3D conversion when your team needs both raw asset hosting and lower-friction capture intake.

Why raw splats need hosting

Gaussian splatting has changed what web-based 3D scenes can look like, but a raw asset is not a client-ready deliverable by itself. Real estate teams need a link, a viewer, a page that explains the property, and an embed they can place on listing sites. Photographers and technical teams need a way to package the output so clients do not have to understand file formats or rendering libraries.

SceneHost fills that publishing role. If you already have a processed splat or compatible 3D asset, SceneHost can become the hosted destination around it. The platform's value is the practical wrapper: tour pages, distribution, analytics, lead capture, and internal links that connect the asset to real estate marketing outcomes.

Who uses Gaussian splat hosting

Raw splat hosting is useful for photographers, 3D capture specialists, brokerages experimenting with 3DGS, property marketing agencies, and technical teams building their own reconstruction pipelines. These users may already know how to generate high-quality assets but still need a client-facing publishing layer that feels professional and repeatable.

SceneHost also helps teams that run a mixed workflow. Some properties may start as raw splats from a specialist. Others may start as phone video or image sets. Keeping both paths inside one hosting and analytics environment makes it easier to train staff, compare performance, and standardize delivery.

From technical asset to marketing page

The gap between a technical asset and a marketing page is bigger than it looks. The viewer needs to load reliably, the page needs to explain the property, the URL needs to be shareable, and the surrounding calls to action need to move prospects toward inquiry or showing. Without those elements, an impressive splat can become a novelty rather than a sales tool.

SceneHost's cluster pages and blog guides reinforce that positioning. The Gaussian splatting guide explains the technology, the raw splat hosting article explains the workflow, and the hosting and analytics pages show how to turn the final scene into measurable distribution. This helps both search engines and prospects understand why the hosted tour matters.

Embedding and client delivery

Client delivery should be simple. A photographer should be able to send a link, embed code, and clear explanation of how the client can use the tour. An agent should be able to place the viewer on a property page, include the tour link in seller updates, and share it through email or social channels without asking a developer to build custom infrastructure.

SceneHost is built for that handoff. The tour becomes a hosted property asset rather than a folder of files. That distinction matters for agencies trying to productize 3DGS services. The easier delivery becomes, the easier it is to sell Gaussian splat tours as part of a repeatable listing package.

Analytics and proof of value

High-quality 3DGS visuals can impress clients, but analytics help prove value after launch. If a tour receives repeat sessions, meaningful view time, and qualified leads, the asset has gone beyond aesthetics. It is helping prospects evaluate the property and helping the team prioritize follow-up.

SceneHost gives Gaussian splat hosting a business context. Teams can use engagement data in seller reports, package it in photography upsells, and compare raw splat tours against video-to-3D tours. That feedback loop is especially important in a young category where teams are still learning which capture and hosting workflows produce the best return.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Gaussian splat hosting?

Gaussian splat hosting is the process of storing and serving 3DGS assets through a web viewer with a public page or embed, so non-technical users can share and view the scene in a browser.

Who needs raw splat hosting?

Photographers, 3D capture teams, agencies, and brokerages that already create splat assets need hosting when they want to deliver a professional tour URL instead of a technical file.

Is Gaussian splatting the same as a traditional 360 tour?

No. A 360 tour usually links panoramic viewpoints. Gaussian splatting represents a 3D scene that can feel more spatial and immersive when captured and rendered well.

Can SceneHost also convert video?

Yes. SceneHost supports both video-to-3D intake and raw splat hosting, which is useful for teams that want a single publishing workflow for multiple capture methods.

How do I sell splat hosting to clients?

Package it as a hosted, measurable property tour with a shareable URL, embed option, lead capture, and analytics. Clients usually care more about distribution and buyer confidence than the underlying file format.

Publish a measurable 3D tour from your next property capture.

Start with a phone walkthrough, image set, or raw splat file. SceneHost handles hosted tour pages, lightweight embeds, analytics, lead capture, and the public URLs your marketing stack needs.

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