Capture Modes

Ways to create in AirVis

Gaussian Splat

One Shot

Capture a single high-quality photo for a quick scene preview with depth detail.

Gaussian Splat

Walk Through

Capture images or video of a scene from multiple angles to create an immersive Gaussian Splat.

Gaussian Splat

Generative World

Start from an image or short video, add an optional prompt, and create a generative immersive Gaussian Splat.

Photogrammetry

Object

Automatically capture images while moving around an object, then process them into a textured 3D model.

Free vs Pro

Capture quotas and availability

Feature Free Pro Details
Daily capture credits 5 per day 10 per day Used by mobile capture modes and reset daily.
One Shot Included Included Uses 1 daily capture.
Walk Through 150s video 300s video Uses 1 daily capture. Phones without Ultrawide angle camera may take photos with ARKit instead.
Generative World Mini Included Included Uses 1 daily capture.
Generative World Plus Not included Included Pro-only model. Uses 3 daily captures per upload.
Object 100 photos 200 photos Uses 1 daily capture.
Cloud Processing Not included 1 per day Pro-only feature to process media from laptop, see details below.

Feature availability, limits, and quotas may change. Current limits may vary by app version, platform, device, account status, and service availability.

Pro Only

Cloud Processing limits

Cloud Processing is included with AirVis Pro and can be accessed from within the macOS app. Jobs support image folders, standard videos, and 360 videos with the below limits.

Input Options Max Limit
Images Processed at 2048 px max 1,000 sorted images, regardless of source image resolution
Standard video 1024 px, 1600 px, or 2048 px at 3, 4, or 5 FPS Shortest of 15 minutes, 2,000 frames at 1024 px, 1,500 frames at 1600 px, or 1,000 frames at 2048 px
1024 px @ 4 FPS = 8 min 20 sec 1600 px @ 4 FPS = 6 min 15 sec
360 video 1024 px or 1600 px square views at 3, 4, or 5 FPS, with 16 views per frame. Use 5 FPS for interiors and places with sharp turns. 14,400 total images at 1024 px, or 7,200 total images at 1600 px
1024 px @ 3 FPS = 5 min 1600 px @ 3 FPS = 2 min 30 sec