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SPLT is a Dutch 3D real-world digitization service provider focused on using Gaussian Splatting to reconstruct real locations as navigable Visual Twins/Digital Twins. It targets use cases such as real estate, architecture, and heritage preservation, emphasizing greater depth, volume, and realistic lighting than traditional 360-degree panoramas.
Its workflow is divided into Capture, Process, and Deliver: the team visits the site and collects data using high-resolution cameras, drones, LiDAR, and SLAM mobile scanning, then processes it on a render farm into a browsable 3D space. Deliverables are provided as links or files, and users do not need to install heavy software; they can open them in a browser on a laptop, tablet, or phone. It also supports embedding in your own website, adding to Funda’s virtual viewing entry point, and password protection.
The main text does not clarify model copyright ownership, commercial licensing boundaries, or secondary usage rights, all of which must be confirmed before enterprise procurement. On privacy, SPLT says it can blur faces, license plates, and private documents, and can define public or private publication in the agreement. Standard displays stay online for 6 months, while raw data is stored for 12 months and can be reactivated later.
The website does not publish specific pricing, only noting that hosting can be extended after expiration or converted into a subscription model, so cost transparency is average. Compatibility is a strong point: cloud browser access lowers the barrier for clients and buyers, while files are optimized for VR headsets and spatial computing devices such as Apple Vision Pro, making the service suitable for immersive presentations.
The advantages are that the results feel closer to a real physical space, especially for real estate marketing, architectural presentations, and cultural heritage preservation. Capture, processing, and hosting are handled by the provider, so customers do not need to understand point clouds or Gaussian Splatting. The drawbacks are that it cannot add or remove furniture like Virtual Staging, as it is positioned more as a faithful record of reality; pricing, payment methods, and copyright terms also lack public detail. It is best suited to real estate agents, architectural project teams, and museums/heritage organizations that value realism and online distribution.
Access from mainland China is not mentioned in the main text, so its status is unknown. For domestic projects, you should test the loading speed of splt.nl and cloud model links in advance, and confirm cross-border payments, contracts, data compliance, and local alternatives such as Matterport, Polycam, Luma AI, or domestic 3D real-world scanning service providers.
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splt.nl is an Netherlands 3D & Assets provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach splt.nl directly.