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Nerfstudio provides a simple API that allows for a simplified end-to-end process of creating, training, and testing NeRFs. The library supports a **more interpretable implementation of NeRFs by modularizing each component.**With more modular NeRFs, we hope to create a more user-friendly experience in exploring the technology.

This is a contributor-friendly repo with the goal of building a community where users can more easily build upon each other’s contributions. Nerfstudio initially launched as an opensource project by Berkeley students in KAIR lab at Berkeley AI Research (BAIR) in October 2022 as a part of a research project (paper). It is currently developed by Berkeley students and community contributors.

We are committed to providing learning resources to help you understand the basics of (if you’re just getting started), and keep up-to-date with (if you’re a seasoned veteran) all things NeRF. As researchers, we know just how hard it is to get onboarded with this next-gen technology. So we’re here to help with tutorials, documentation, and more!

Have feature requests? Want to add your brand-spankin’-new NeRF model? Have a new dataset? **We welcome contributions!**Please do not hesitate to reach out to the nerfstudio team with any questions via Discord.

Have feedback? We’d love for you to fill out our Nerfstudio Feedback Form if you want to let us know who you are, why you are interested in Nerfstudio, or provide any feedback!

We hope nerfstudio enables you to build faster 🔨 learn together 📚 and contribute to our NeRF community 💖.

This documentation is organized into 3 parts:

Supported Methods#

Included Methods#

Third-party Methods#

Eager to contribute a method? We’d love to see you use nerfstudio in implementing new (or even existing) methods! Please view our guide for more details about how to add to this list!

Built On#

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Citation#

You can find a paper writeup of the framework on arXiv.

If you use this library or find the documentation useful for your research, please consider citing:

@inproceedings{nerfstudio, title = {Nerfstudio: A Modular Framework for Neural Radiance Field Development}, author = { Tancik, Matthew and Weber, Ethan and Ng, Evonne and Li, Ruilong and Yi, Brent and Kerr, Justin and Wang, Terrance and Kristoffersen, Alexander and Austin, Jake and Salahi, Kamyar and Ahuja, Abhik and McAllister, David and Kanazawa, Angjoo }, year = 2023, booktitle = {ACM SIGGRAPH 2023 Conference Proceedings}, series = {SIGGRAPH '23} }

Contributors#

Maintainers#