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LichtFeld Studio is a desktop workflow application for 3D Gaussian Splatting. It aims to bring training runs, inspection of training outputs, scene editing, plugin extensions, and MCP control into a single workspace. The collected material emphasizes that the same runtime handles compute, scene state, and tool extensions, making it suitable for 3DGS teams that do not want to maintain a fragmented toolchain.
On the training side, it runs 3DGS pipelines on a C++23 and CUDA foundation, with support for save-and-resume. For editing, it provides tools such as brush, lasso, polygon, crop, align, and splat composition, allowing direct manipulation of a live scene. For automation, it supports Python plugins and MCP endpoints, enabling custom panels, operators, batch tools, and external workflows. For capture, the page mentions the optional iPhone front end Gaussian SplatKing, supporting 4K capture, optional LiDAR depth, and the media and sensor data required for reconstruction.
Its developer extensibility is relatively clear: there is a Plugin Developer Guide and a Plugin API Reference covering panels, operators, tools, signals, and more. For a developer-tool product, this is an important advantage. However, the main content only shows entry points for plugin documentation and the API Reference. There is no visible installation guide, platform compatibility information, sample projects, CI/batch-processing best practices, or troubleshooting material, so the completeness of the documentation still needs further verification.
The collected page does not disclose pricing, trial availability, licensing model, open-source/closed-source status, or payment methods. It lists Foundational, Gold, and Bronze sponsors, but that does not indicate how the product is monetized. For commercial production or team procurement, the license, GPU environment requirements, and boundaries of technical support should be confirmed in advance.
Its strengths are a clear end-to-end desktop experience around 3DGS, strong integration of training, inspection, editing, and automation, plus Python and MCP extension interfaces. Its drawbacks are the lack of public information on platform support, pricing, open-source status, self-hosting, and collaboration features. It is best suited for 3DGS researchers, technical artists, 3D reconstruction teams, and engineering teams that need to develop custom splat editing or batch-processing tools.
The main content does not provide information about access from China, mirrors, payment, or localization, so the current rating can only be unknown. If the official website or documentation depends on overseas CDNs, the App Store, or external model/plugin ecosystems, teams in China should test download, update, and documentation access stability in advance, and prepare comparable open-source 3DGS toolchains as alternatives.
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lichtfeld.io is an Germany Dev Tools (3D Gaussian Splatting) provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 8.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach lichtfeld.io directly.