
Welcome to SuperViz 360° Tour Builder. It’s a new tool to simplify the process of creating virtual tours using 360° photos.
360° Tour Builder is now available to all SuperViz customers, along with our existing integrations including Matterport, Sketchfab, and support for 3D CAD models. Use it to quickly upload 360° photos and renders, add scenes and embedded hotspots, and then meet directly inside the project with immersive video conferencing.
How 360° Tour Builder Works
Set-up is simple. Select 360° Tour Builder in the Add Project dropdown in the SuperViz dashboard. Then start adding scenes by clicking any of the following asset types:
- 360° photo or render
- Google Street View scene
- Dynamic map using an address
- Panorama phone photo
- Floor plan as a sheet or custom map
- IFC model
Once the project is created, add clickable scenes to visually demonstrate the flow of space and provide an immersive true-to-life spatial perspective.
Embed hotspots to highlight crucial design elements, add close-up photos, or link to project information. Use them to include additional content not already visible in the scenes and increase interaction during presentations.
Hotspot options include:
- Transitions to additional scenes
- Images
- Video files
- Web links
- Audio file uploads or direct recordings in the project
- Text as notes or labels
All SuperViz meeting features are active in 360° Tour Builder, including recording, chat, screenshare, lasers and avatars. Meeting links are instant and can be used right away or for scheduling later. Host up to 16 people at a time in SuperViz meetings, or select SuperViz Broadcast for an amphitheater-style experience for up to 230 people.
SuperViz 360° Tour Builder provides a streamlined way to host remote meetings when location is the focus. Immersive video conferencing inside a project simulates real-world spatial experience, combining the advantages of virtual tours with the sense of a guided, in-person walk-through.
Log in to your account to try it or sign up here to access a free 14-day trial.