Mobile-GS is a lightweight application designed to show 3D graphics in real-time on mobile devices. It uses a technique called Gaussian Splatting to render smooth and clear 3D visuals quickly. This means you get good-quality graphics without needing a powerful computer.
You donโt need any technical skills to use Mobile-GS. It runs on Windows and lets you load and view 3D content easily. This guide helps you get it up and running with simple steps.
- Real-time 3D graphics rendering that runs smoothly on phones and tablets
- Uses Gaussian Splatting to give soft and clear images
- Runs on Windows without complex setup
- Supports common 3D formats for viewing
- Optimized to use less battery and CPU on mobile hardware
Before installation, make sure your system meets these basic needs:
- Windows 10 or later (64-bit recommended)
- At least 4 GB of RAM
- Graphics card supporting DirectX 11 or higher
- Around 200 MB free disk space
- Stable internet connection for download
These specs help Mobile-GS run without issues on most modern systems.
Follow these steps to download and open Mobile-GS on your Windows machine. You donโt need to install any third-party programs.
Click the big green button below or go to the link:
This takes you to the official GitHub page where you can get the latest version.
On the GitHub page, look for the section named Releases or a folder called Downloads.
- If the page shows a list of files ending in
.exeor.zip, find the latest version. - Choose the file named like
Mobile-GS-Windows.exefor an easy start or a ZIP file if you want the full package.
Click the file to begin downloading. Your browser will save it to your default Downloads folder.
- If your browser warns about the file, confirm that you trust the source (it is safe).
- Wait for the download to finish before moving on.
Once the file is saved:
- Open your Downloads folder.
- Double-click on
Mobile-GS-Windows.exeor the equivalent file.
Windows may show a security prompt asking if you want to run the program. Select Run to continue.
After launch, the program opens a simple interface:
- Use the Load 3D File button to choose 3D models from your computer.
- Supported formats include
.obj,.ply, and.glb. - You can move the model around, zoom, and rotate using your mouse or touchpad.
- The program renders the 3D scene in real-time, showing smooth visuals thanks to Gaussian Splatting.
If you want to try example models first, you can download sample files from the GitHub page or your mobile device.
Mobile-GS works with common 3D file types that you might find online or export from other apps.
- Click the Load 3D File button on the main screen.
- Browse to the folder where your 3D model is saved.
- Select the file and click Open.
The model appears on screen and you can start exploring the 3D view.
Mobile-GS offers some easy settings to improve your experience:
- Quality: Adjust render quality between low, medium, and high depending on your device speed.
- Lighting: Turn on or off simple lighting effects to enhance model details.
- Performance Mode: Enable this to save battery on laptops or tablets.
Access these options from the settings menu on the top right.
- Use a mouse for easier navigation of 3D models.
- Close other heavy programs to free up system resources.
- Keep your graphics drivers up to date for smooth rendering.
- Use real 3D models rather than photos for the best output.
Here are common issues and how to fix them:
- App wonโt open: Check if your Windows version is up to date and meets the requirements.
- Black or empty screen: Restart the app and try loading a different 3D file.
- Slow performance: Lower the quality settings in the menu.
- Download problem: Ensure your internet connection is active and try again.
If problems continue, you can ask for help by opening an issue on the GitHub page.
You can find more information, updates, and support at the main GitHub page:
https://github.com/hhddiusd-cloud/Mobile-GS
This page includes:
- User guides
- Sample models
- Bug reports and fixes
- Future release announcements
Get started by visiting the page below to download and run Mobile-GS on your Windows PC.