All the possibilities of an interactive virtual tour
From video and interactive floor plans to live chat, analytics and VR. Choose the components that suit your goal, target audience and story.

360-degree photography
Let visitors examine every detail with high-resolution 360-degree photos. The image remains sharp even when zooming in.
We can combine photography with CGI if a space, product or design is not yet fully available.
Video in the virtual tour
Add video where extra explanation is needed. Think of a demonstration, interview or short instruction.
Visitors open the video during the tour and immediately get the right context.
Green-screen video
Place a presenter or expert directly in the tour. Using a green screen, we record the person separately and process the video in the right place.
This is how you can give visitors a personal welcome, explain something or guide them step by step.
Atmosphere and decor
Showcase the ambiance of your venue with a focus on lighting, decoration and special details.
This gives the visitor a clear idea of the atmosphere before they visit.
Image and sound
Add voice-overs, music or ambient sound to specific locations in the tour.
This is how you provide explanations without long texts and let visitors hear the atmosphere of the location.
Drone footage in your virtual tour
Don't just let visitors look around, but fly them through your location. With FPV drone footage, we connect spaces, floors and processes in one smooth route.
Aerial outdoor footage additionally provides an overview of your site, surroundings and scale.
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Your own online environment
Bring together multiple tours into one online environment that suits your organisation.
You can add and edit information yourself, just like on your own website.

See what visitors do
See how many people open the tour, which sections they look at and where they spend the most time.
With that information you can see what works well and where you can improve the tour.
Your brand style
We will incorporate your logo, colours and fonts into the tour.
This keeps the tour consistent with your website and makes your organisation instantly recognisable.
Easy navigation
Let visitors look around themselves or help them on their way with a menu, fixed route or interactive map.
This way they quickly find the spaces and information that are important to them.
Interactive maps
An interactive floor plan shows visitors where they are. With one click, they can jump to another room or floor.
This makes large buildings and sites easier to explore.
Interactive elements
Place clickable hotspots on spaces, machines or products. Behind them you can show text, photos, videos or links.
This is how visitors receive extra explanation precisely when they need it.

Multilingual
Offer the same tour in multiple languages. Visitors choose the language in which they view texts, audio and explanations themselves.
This is how you also reach international customers, employees and partners.

User-friendly
Visitors immediately understand how to look around and navigate. The controls work on computer, tablet and smartphone.
No special software or explanation is needed.

Game elements and gamification
Add a quiz, search activity or challenge to the tour. This is how you get visitors actively exploring.
Gamification elements are suitable, for example, for education, onboarding, training sessions and events.
Actors & extras
Show staff, actors or extras in the tour areas. They can perform an action, act out a situation or show visitors the way.
This way, the visitor not only sees the location, but also how it is used in practice.

Live chat
Let visitors ask a question via live chat straight away while they are browsing. An employee can respond immediately and help with the next step.
That is useful for sales, open days and online events.

Online and offline
Use the online tour via your website or take an offline version with you to an exhibition, presentation or client visit.
This is also how you can show the location if there is no stable internet connection.
Autopilot
With autopilot, the visitor automatically follows a preset route past the main highlights.
That works well during presentations, on screens in a reception area and for digital signage.

Guided tours
Take the tour together during a live online session. The guide determines the route, points out locations and answers questions directly.
Participants can explore independently or temporarily take control.

Pop-ups
Open extra information in a pop-up without leaving the tour. For example, show a photo, a short explanation, a contact button or a link to another page.
This keeps the main tour uncluttered and shows visitors only the information that is relevant to them.

Text and explanation
Place short texts by a space, object or part of the process. This explains to the visitor what they are seeing and why it is important.
Clear subheadings and short paragraphs keep the information easy to read.
Slideshows
Show multiple photos or images in a single slideshow. That is useful for details, previous projects or situations that were not visible during the recording.
Visitors browse through the images without leaving the tour.
YouTube and Vimeo
Embed existing videos from YouTube or Vimeo directly into the tour. Think of a corporate video, product demonstration or customer story.
The video opens at the right place and does not need to be re-uploaded.

Computer, tablet and smartphone
The tour works in the browser on a computer, tablet and smartphone. Visitors do not need to install an app or any special software.
The controls adapt to the screen so that the content can be viewed properly on any device.
Gyroscope
On a smartphone or tablet, visitors can look around by moving the device. The viewing direction automatically follows the movement.
That feels natural and makes the tour easy to operate without swiping.

View with a VR headset
View the tour with a VR headset and experience the location as if you are standing there yourself.
VR is suitable, for example, for training courses, presentations, and locations that are not easily accessible.

Sharing on social media
Add share buttons for LinkedIn, Facebook and other social media. This allows visitors to easily forward the tour to their network.
You can also share a direct link yourself in a message or campaign.
Google Maps & Street View integration
Publish 360-degree images of your location on Google Maps and Street View. This allows people to look inside straight away from Google Search or Maps.
That makes your location easier to find and gives potential visitors a clear picture in advance.

Hosting
Let us host the tour, so you do not need to set up your own technical environment. We make sure it stays available online.
Prefer to manage the files yourself? You can also host the tour in your own environment.