Professional 3D Camera Tracking

Your shot.
Perfectly tracked.

Send us any footage and we'll deliver a pixel-accurate 3D camera track, ready to drop into your scene.

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If you can imagine it,
we can track it.

From urban skylines to remote coastlines — sub-pixel accuracy on every frame, every environment.

Urban aerial tracking

If you can

Night tracking

imagine it,

Complex environments

we can track it.

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TRACKING • 1920×1080 • 24 FPS

Four steps to a
perfect camera track.

No subscription, no commitment. You only pay for tracks you're happy with.

01

Send your footage

Upload your raw footage via WeTransfer or Smash. The more untouched, the better the result.

02

We track it

We 3D-track your shot and align it to your model. If we need more info, we'll reach out.

03

Validate the preview

Preview within 3 business days. No payment until you're satisfied with the result.

04

Buy & download

Purchase the track pack and download your .3dsMax or .fbx — ready to plug in.

Common
questions

Everything you need to know before sending your first shot.

We need your footage as raw as possible — ideally the files from the camera, untouched. Recompression introduces artifacts that interfere with tracking.

Yes please! We align the tracked camera to your 3D model so it's literally plug-and-play in your scene.

Upload to wetransfer.com or fromsmash.com and send us the link through the contact form or email.

You can expect a preview within 3 business days of us receiving your shot.

We provide .3dsMax and .fbx files. The full stack package also includes site geometry.

Absolutely not. You only buy the tracks you're happy with after reviewing the previews.

No worries — each pack covers up to 1,000 frames. For longer shots, simply purchase additional packs.

If you plan to speed up the footage in post, retime it before sending — saves packs and avoids matching issues.

Let's get
that track done.

File Transfer
Upload via WeTransfer or Smash
Turnaround
Preview within 3 business days
Deliverables
.3dsMax & .fbx — aligned to your model