
Xgrids
AI-powered spatial computing with SLAM and 3DGS.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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* | N/A | Series A | |
Total Funding | 000k |
XGRIDS is a company specializing in 3D spatio-temporal intelligence, providing integrated hardware and software solutions to connect the physical and digital worlds. Founded in 2020 and headquartered in Hong Kong, China, the company develops technologies for high-precision 3D reconstruction and intelligent spatial computing. The founder and CEO is Kyle. The company's team includes members from leading global technology companies with backgrounds in the 3D field.
XGRIDS's core business revolves around its hardware and software products that facilitate rapid 3D content generation. Its business model includes the sale of hardware scanners and the licensing of its software platforms to clients across various industries, including surveying, construction, virtual production, gaming, digital twins, and cultural heritage preservation. The company serves over 2,000 clients, helping them create digital replicas of physical environments for visualization and analysis.
The product lineup features hardware such as the Lixel series of handheld SLAM LiDAR scanners (Lixel L2 Pro, LixelKity K1), which integrate LiDAR, vision, and IMU modules with AI. These devices are designed for real-time, high-precision 3D data capture. On the software side, XGRIDS offers LixelStudio, a platform for processing point cloud data, and Lixel CyberColor (LCC). LCC is a pioneering solution that combines the company's proprietary multi-SLAM (Simultaneous Localization and Mapping) algorithm with 3D Gaussian Splatting (3DGS) technology. This allows for the creation of photorealistic, measurable, and large-scale 3D models with significant data compression, reducing model sizes by up to 90%. The software supports plugins and SDKs for major development platforms like Unity and Unreal Engine.
Keywords: 3D spatial intelligence, SLAM, Gaussian Splatting, 3D reconstruction, LiDAR scanners, point cloud processing, digital twins, virtual production, real-time mapping, spatial computing, Lixel, Lixel CyberColor, Scan-to-BIM, 3D content generation, surveying technology, AEC, cultural heritage preservation, handheld scanners, computer vision, AI spatial computing