Digital Twinsin Russia
GezinStudio (Студия Гезин) travels across Russia to capture real places and objects, then renders them as photorealistic, browser-native digital twins built on 3D Gaussian Splatting — briefed and delivered in English.
Why Russia is a strong market
For an international audience, Russia is hard to reach in person — and that is precisely where a digital twin earns its place. A photorealistic, walkable copy of a building lets a client in London, Dubai or Singapore inspect a Moscow apartment or a regional resort without booking a flight. Distance becomes an argument for the format, not against it.
The hospitality sector here leans premium. Hotels, resorts and members' clubs compete on atmosphere, and a static photo gallery flattens exactly what they sell. A live 3D twin preserves volume, light and material — the things a guest actually books.
Then there is heritage. Russia holds an enormous stock of cultural and architectural objects — museums, historic interiors, monuments — that benefit from being captured once, faithfully, and shared with the world online. Active development across real estate, retail and restaurants keeps producing new spaces worth twinning.
A.Distance
Reach Russian objects from anywhere. Inspect remotely, decide faster, skip the flight.
B.Premium hospitality
Hotels and resorts sell atmosphere — a 3D twin keeps light, volume and material intact.
C.Heritage
Museums, monuments and historic interiors, captured faithfully and shared online.
D.Active development
New real estate, retail and restaurant spaces are built constantly — and worth twinning.
Real scenes, captured in Russia
Each scene below is a real 3D Gaussian Splatting capture, running live in your browser. Switch between objects — one active viewer keeps things fast.
Our scope
Hospitality
Hotels, resorts, spas and members' clubs — rooms, lobbies and grounds as immersive walkthroughs.
Culture & museums
Exhibitions, historic interiors and monuments preserved as faithful, shareable 3D records.
Real estate
View apartments, show units and developments — explored remotely before a single visit.
Brands & showrooms
Retail, automotive and fashion spaces extended far beyond their physical footprint.
Field production & remote management
We handle the logistics of distance so you don't have to. A clear, English-language workflow from first brief to ongoing updates.
Brief in English
Tell us about the object, goals and timeline over Telegram. We ask the right questions and quote the same day.
On-site capture
Our crew travels to the location anywhere in Russia and shoots the object with our own team and equipment.
Moscow post-production
Scenes are trained and optimised in our Moscow studio for fast, real-time rendering on desktop and mobile.
Delivery
An embeddable, browser-native scene — hosted on our infrastructure or delivered as files for your own server.
Updates
Spaces change. We re-capture and refresh twins on a schedule that suits the object, all managed remotely.
The technology
3D Gaussian Splatting (3DGS) is a method for rendering 3D scenes from millions of Gaussians, presented by Kerbl, Kopanas, Leimkühler and Drettakis (Inria, Max Planck Institute) at SIGGRAPH 2023. It produces photorealistic results that render in real time directly in the browser. GezinStudio applies 3DGS to build digital twins across Russia.
Learn more about 3DGS → gaussiansplatting.ru- Presented
- SIGGRAPH 2023
- Authors
- Kerbl · Kopanas · Leimkühler · Drettakis
- Research
- Inria + Max Planck Institute
- Rendering
- Real-time, browser-native
- Result
- Photorealistic visual twins