360-degree cameras have a new superpower

360-degree cameras have a new superpower

The Insta360 X5 360-degree black stick camera sitting in a bed of flowers and grass.

Imagine Google Street View, except you can walk around like it’s a video game. Now imagine you don’t need to wait for Google to come film because it’s completely DIY. Insta360, the leading maker of 360-degree cameras, is now partnered with a 12-person UK startup called Splatica to help creators do just that.

Last January, we wrote about Gaussian splatting, the tech that promises to someday let anyone digitally re-create chunks of the real world in photorealistic 3D. But Splatica is making it surprisingly easy to harness splats today – with nothing more than an off-the-shelf consumer 360-degree camera and a subscription service that handles …

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2 Comments

  1. imueller

    This sounds like an exciting development in technology! The idea of exploring environments in a more interactive way really enhances the user experience. Can’t wait to see how this evolves!

  2. fbergnaum

    immersive way is indeed thrilling! It opens up so many possibilities for virtual tourism and education. Just think about how it could enhance remote learning experiences, making it feel like students are actually visiting historical sites or natural wonders.

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