Global Objects Partners with XGRIDS to Bring Cutting-Edge 3D Technology to Media & Entertainment

Global Objects Partners with XGRIDS to Bring Cutting-Edge 3D Technology to Media & Entertainment

Los Angeles, CA, April 08, 2025 — Global Objects (GO), a company specializing in high-fidelity 3D scanning and digital replication, has formed a new distribution partnership with XGRIDS, a developer of 3D mobile scanning and reality capture solutions. The collaboration will bring XGRIDS’ SLAM-based 3D Gaussian Splatting (3DGS) technology to a broader network of film, television, and gaming studios, with an emphasis on improving real-time workflows in virtual production and visual effects.

The companies aim to address industry-wide demand for faster and more photorealistic digital asset creation. XGRIDS’ technology leverages Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) to create detailed, measurable, and editable 3D models. These assets integrate directly into production pipelines, reducing the time and cost of on-set and post-production work.

“Partnering with XGRIDS strengthens our focus on building efficient 3D scanning solutions for media and entertainment,” said Jess Loren, CEO of Global Objects. “Their 3DGS technology represents a meaningful evolution in the way digital environments are captured and produced.”

Barnabas Csutak, VP Producer at Global Objects, added, “With radiance field-based techniques and XGRIDS’ 3DGS capabilities, we believe we can reduce production costs and lower environmental impact, opening up virtual production to more independent creators.”

The partnership will initially roll out in Los Angeles, where both companies plan to work closely with studios to implement the tools in real-world production environments.

“Global Objects’ reputation for high-fidelity scanning and their deep relationships across the entertainment industry made them a natural partner,” said Mindy Li, Overseas Marketing Director of XGRIDS. “We’re excited to bring our scanning technology to more creators worldwide.”

The collaboration builds on Global Objects’ ongoing initiatives to scale photoreal 3D asset delivery through platforms such as GO Vault and GO Scanning as a Service. According to company materials, GO’s technology stack is already in use by partners including Disney, Fox, and Microsoft.