SuperSplat v2.25.1 tightens orientation handling
Released May 8, SuperSplat v2.25.1 keeps the browser-based 3D Gaussian splat editor on a maintenance track. The patch updates npm dependencies and standardizes splat orientation from DataTable.transform, which should reduce format-specific drift.
This is not a flashy feature drop, but it is the kind of cleanup that keeps a production tool credible. SuperSplat is quietly becoming the default browser workflow for inspecting, optimizing, and publishing 3D Gaussian splats.
- –The editor runs entirely in the browser, so teams can work without installing native tooling.
- –Standardizing orientation logic across formats should make import and export behavior more predictable.
- –PlayCanvas is pairing the editor with a broader 3DGS stack: publish/share flows, SOG export, and the related splat-transform pipeline.
- –Open-source MIT licensing makes it easy to adopt, fork, and slot into custom 3D capture workflows.
- –For developers building with splats, boring releases matter most: consistency, compatibility, and maintainability are what turn a demo into infrastructure.
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2026-05-10
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2026-05-10
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