Virtual Tours
There are several different ways that virtual tours can be created and experienced. One common method is to use panoramic photographs or videos that allow the user to look around and move through the location as if they were physically present. Another approach is to use 3D modeling and visualization techniques to create a more…

Virtual Tours is an online simulation of a space or location. You can use a computer, tablet, smartphone or virtual reality headset to walk through the space. A virtual tour can be a great way to show your business to people who are not able to come see it in person. This is done by using technology to create a tour of your location that people can view online from anywhere in the world at any time. Open houses are a great way for people to get to know an area that they are not familiar with. For example, if someone is visiting a new city, they can go to the open house of a local hotel or tourist attraction and learn more about it.
What is Virtual Tours?
A fair amount of 360° images, also know as panorama images, are taken by our Photographers a few meters apart covering the inside or outside areas of interest. 360° Images are a great way of giving the user freedom to look in any direction they desire.
These photos are then combined in order to create a virtual tour that allows viewers to browse through photographs using “Hotspots,” which are overlayed on top of the 360° images and serve as a navigation tool to virtually stroll through the location.
Hotspots can also be used for various things like a pop-up displaying more information about a point of interest, products or you could even have a bunch of video’s playing inside the virtual tour. Users are able to click on hotspot and move through the space virtually as if they were actually there.
View and experience some of our Virtual Tours below.
WHAT DO THESE HOTSPOTS LOOK LIKE ?


These hotspots are on the floor. Navigation is what they are used for. With these, people can move in the direction they want to go.
WHAT IS A 360°/PANORAMA IMAGE
A 360-degree or panorama image provides viewers with an immersive experience, allowing them to explore a scene from all angles—up, down, left, and right. Unlike traditional images that offer a fixed perspective, 360-degree images enable interactivity. Users can interact by clicking and dragging with a mouse or swiping on a touchscreen to change their viewpoint. This interaction allows for a seamless exploration of the entire environment captured in the image. Additionally, users can zoom in on specific details by using the scroll wheel on a mouse or pinching on a touch screen, enhancing the ability to focus on points of interest within the panoramic view. This technology is widely used in various applications, including virtual tours, real estate listings, travel experiences, and educational simulations, providing a dynamic and engaging way to experience visual content.
VIRTUAL TOURS SOUTH AFRICA
A few examples of the Virtual Tours we have created.
THE EQUIPMENT WE USE
We leverage a diverse array of specialized equipment to guarantee the utmost quality in our Virtual Tours. Our toolkit includes high-resolution cameras capable of capturing detailed imagery, advanced 360-degree cameras for immersive panoramic views, precision lenses for crystal-clear shots, and state-of-the-art stabilizers to ensure smooth and professional footage. By employing this cutting-edge gear, we deliver immersive experiences that stand out in clarity, depth, and interactivity, setting a new standard for virtual exploration.

DSLR Virtual Tours
The DSLR Virtual Tours offer exceptionally high quality images for projects that require high quality detail.

Matterport Virtual Tours
Matterport Virtual Tours utilizes a protected and restrictive framework to make true to life virtual tours. The Matterport Virtual Tour Scanner is a very good quality Photography gadget and lower-end Lidar 3D Scanning framework in one.

INSTAPro2 360° Virtual Tour
The camera enables us to quickly take 360° Panorama pictures. It takes a scene picture with a single shot, making it ideal to shoot where there is a lot of movement. The DSLR pictures will forever be superior to the pictures from the InstaPro2 360° Camera.


