Panotour viewer
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They also implemented one of my ideas within a month of my recommendation.
#PANOTOUR VIEWER CODE#
You can add a Google Analytics code for tracking traffic to your tour.Audio can be added as background music and can be triggered based on user interaction,.Shareable to email and social media via links,.Allow “live video” within the 3D space,.Add a virtual tour link to an MLS listing,.Embed them in a webpage via iframe html coding,.Auto responsive for viewing on different devices,.Ability to add sign-up forms and urls via hotspots,.VR ready for headsets and the gee-whiz factor,.
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#PANOTOUR VIEWER SOFTWARE#
I use both of these software packages to create tours depending on my client needs. Unlike Matterport, custom 360 tours remain in your control, remain your intellectual property, and can provide much higher image quality.įor this post, I am comparing 3D Vista and Pano Tour Pro. Non-Google 360 tours are particularly useful for Real Estate as a complement to video or an alternative to 3D tours like Matterport. While websites such as Tourbuzz and Real Tour Vision handle 360 imagery and call themselves virtual tours, they are really just slideshows of images, and their handling of 360 imagery is limited.
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There are also some online services like GoThru or WalkInto which were originally for Google tours, but now offer stand alone tours as well. In these cases, you need a virtual tour creation software like 3D Vista, Pano Tour Pro, or Pano2VR. The easiest way to publish 360 imagery is through Google however, Google does not allow publishing personal residences, and in some situations you may not want your tour on Google for anyone to use.