In the ever-evolving world of 3D graphics, staying ahead of the curve is crucial. Enter SuperSplat 2.0, the latest iteration of the open-source 3D Gaussian Splat editor by Will Eastcott. This update brings a suite of features designed to streamline workflows and enhance user experience.
HTML Viewer Export
Sharing your “splats” (3D point cloud representations) has never been easier. Previously, users had to host their own viewers—a task about as fun as debugging code on a Friday night. Now, with the new HTML viewer export feature, simply click ‘Publish,’ and your creation is live on the web with a shareable URL. No hosting hassles, just pure, unadulterated sharing bliss.
Timeline for Camera Animations
Creating smooth camera animations can often feel like herding cats. SuperSplat 2.0’s new Timeline feature aims to tame the chaos. To craft a seamless flythrough, select a frame, position the camera, set a keyframe, and repeat as needed. It’s animation made as straightforward as your morning coffee routine.

New Project File Format
As projects grow in complexity, so does the need for robust file management. SuperSplat now supports a new project file format with the .ssproj extension, allowing you to save your work between sessions. Think of it as a bookmark for your creative journey, ensuring you never lose your place.
Community Creations
With the enhanced publishing capabilities, you can now browse works from creators worldwide. Explore, learn, and draw inspiration from a global community, all within the SuperSplat ecosystem.
For more details and to dive into the splat-tastic world of SuperSplat 2.0, visit the official website at superspl.at. Stay updated by checking out the GitHub repository and following Will Eastcott on X/Twitter.