Browser view of an Arrival.Space world showing user-claimed 3D environments rendered with gaussian splats and photogrammetry meshes, navigable directly without any app install.
Arrival.Space is what a personal homepage looks like if you grew it for the spatial web. The pitch is three words: claim, edit, share. You take a slug at arrival.space/@yourname, you put a 3D thing in it, and visitors walk through it from a browser. No app install. No login wall for guests.
What makes it worth poking at, technically, is the willingness to be a real web platform rather than a walled garden. Content can be gaussian splats, photogrammetry meshes, glTF props, all rendering in the same browser tab and stitched together by shareable URLs.
The easiest way in is to browse live.arrival.space and just wander. You'll land in someone's photogrammetric capture of a Hokkaido roadside station, or an animation festival lobby, or whatever the next person decided to claim. Then grab a slug of your own, drop in a splat or a glTF, and see how it feels to have a 3D corner of the web that's actually yours.
- Live Demo: https://arrival.space
- Author: Stratum1 / Arrival.Space (X, LinkedIn)