Multi-view 3D reconstruction remains a core challenge in computer vision, particularly in applications requiring accurate and scalable representations across diverse perspectives. Current leading methods such as DUSt3R employ a fundamentally pairwise approach, processing images in pairs and necessitating costly global alignment procedures to reconstruct from multiple views. In this work, we propose Fast 3D Reconstruction (Fast3R), a novel multi-view generalization to DUSt3R that achieves efficient and scalable 3D reconstruction by processing many views in parallel. Fast3R's Transformer-based architecture forwards N images in a single forward pass, bypassing the need for iterative alignment. Through extensive experiments on camera pose estimation and 3D reconstruction, Fast3R demonstrates state-of-the-art performance, with significant improvements in inference speed and reduced error accumulation. These results establish Fast3R as a robust alternative for multi-view applications, offering enhanced scalability without compromising reconstruction accuracy.
@article{arxiv.2501.13928,
title = {Fast3R: Towards 3D Reconstruction of 1000+ Images in One Forward Pass},
author = {Jianing Yang and Alexander Sax and Kevin J. Liang and Mikael Henaff and Hao Tang and Ang Cao and Joyce Chai and Franziska Meier and Matt Feiszli},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.13928},
year = {2025}
}