Upload drone or elevated gimbal video. Volugraph builds a navigable Gaussian splat your team can review in the browser—no desktop photogrammetry suite required.
Document sites from the air and share context-rich 3D captures with stakeholders who never open desktop software.
Capture progress passes with consistent overlap and revisit the same site as an interactive model.
Preserve large outdoor areas as explorable 3D references linked to your project workspace.
Fly smooth orbits or parallel sweeps with strong frame overlap. One lighting condition per session works best.
Upload video to a Volugraph project. Structure-from-motion and Gaussian training run in the cloud.
Open the splat in the browser, annotate, and share a link—no install for viewers.
| Approach | Volugraph | Typical alternative |
|---|---|---|
| Desktop photogrammetry | Browser-native workflow; upload from the field, share links immediately. | Heavy installs, long export cycles, specialist operators only. |
| Matterport-style tours | Outdoor-scale scenes from drone video; free navigation in true 3D. | Indoor-focused capture rigs; limited for large sites and landscapes. |
| Static photo sets | Continuous video overlap; faster capture on site with one pass. | Hundreds of stills to manage; easy to miss overlap on large sites. |
Stable passes at consistent altitude, strong overlap between frames, and even lighting. Trim takeoff/landing wobble before upload.
Most aerial captures finish within about an hour depending on length and resolution.
Yes—Gaussian splats excel at wide outdoor context when overlap and lighting are good.
No. Share links open in the browser on desktop and mobile.
Splats are photoreal and fast to navigate; they suit review and communication rather than CAD-grade survey deliverables.
Start on Free to test a site; Professional and Studio add team features and higher limits—see Pricing.