Capture a space
Point your phone at a room and slowly walk around it. Raku turns the footage into a Gaussian splat you can explore in 3D — on your phone, on Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses, and (later) on Android XR.
Live sample — drag to look around
Camera access is requested later, when you open the camera.
Sign in to capture — access requires an approved account.
Sign in to Raku
Capture access requires an approved account. Sign in to start capturing.
Sign in with an email code
Enter your email and we'll send you a 6-digit sign-in code. No password or passkey needed. Works on any device.
Request access
Tell us who you are and we'll be in touch. An admin reviews each request — once approved, we email you a temporary password to sign in with.
Set a new password
You signed in with a temporary password. Choose a new password to finish setting up your account.
Explore the live engine
Pick a scene and jump straight into the real-time 3D engine — drag to orbit, scroll or pinch to zoom. The engine is live; the scene is a pre-captured sample, not a fresh scan — live phone-scan reconstruction is paused right now.
Each sample is cached on this device after its first view, so the demo keeps working offline.
Walk the room
Cover the space from multiple angles. Tap each step as you go, or let auto-coverage track it.
- 1 Stand in a corner and pan slowly across the room
- 2 Walk the perimeter, keeping walls in frame
- 3 Capture furniture and objects up close
- 4 Look up and down to catch ceiling and floor
150 frames suits most rooms. Raise the limit for large rooms or big objects: more frames give better coverage, with a bigger upload and longer processing.
Above 200 frames is experimental while we scale GPU capacity: processing takes much longer and can time out before finishing.
Add a size reference
A scan on its own has no real-world scale, so measurements are not possible from it. Pick something of a known size to place in view for a few seconds — the reconstruction can then work out true metric scale. No LiDAR needed.
On a phone with a depth sensor (LiDAR) you can skip this — scale comes from the sensor instead.
Uploading capture
Preparing…
Analyzing footage
This usually takes a minute or two…
Play in your capture
Your scan is a real 3D space now. Drop into it:
Your scan is saved.
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