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A virtual tour is an immersive digital experience that allows users to explore a real-world location remotely. Utilising 360-degree photography or 3D scanning technology, virtual tours enable viewers to navigate through spaces interactively, providing a realistic sense of presence.
While a video tour offers a linear, pre-recorded walkthrough of a space, a virtual tour provides interactive navigation, allowing users to choose their path and explore areas of interest at their own pace. This interactivity enhances user engagement and provides a more personalised experience.
The cost of a virtual tour varies based on factors such as property size, complexity, and desired features. For instance, a basic Matterport tour for a small venue might start around £250, while larger or more intricate projects can be priced higher. Additional services like drone footage or custom hotspots may incur extra charges.
The time required to produce a virtual tour depends on the property’s size and the tour’s complexity. Capturing a small abr or restaurant maty take around 2 hours, a larger space in a day, or larger venues across 2 days. Our tours are usually back with clients within 2 weeks of the shoot date. Larger venues or tours with advanced features may take longer to complete.
The time required to produce a virtual tour depends on the property’s size and the tour’s complexity. Capturing a small abr or restaurant maty take around 2 hours, a larger space in a day, or larger venues across 2 days. Our tours are usually back with clients within 2 weeks of the shoot date. Larger venues or tours with advanced features may take longer to complete.
Yes, incorporating drone or aerial imagery into virtual tours provides a unique perspective, showcasing the property’s surroundings and layout. These high-altitude shots can be seamlessly integrated into the tour, enhancing its visual appeal.
Information hotspots are interactive elements embedded within a virtual tour. When clicked, they can display text, images, videos, or links, providing additional context or details about specific features within the space. These hotspots enrich the user experience and can be customised to suit various informational needs.
While photos provide static views, virtual tours offer an interactive experience, allowing users to explore the space as if they were physically present. This engagement can lead to increased interest, longer website visits, and a better understanding of the property’s layout and features.
A Google virtual tour is a 360-degree interactive experience integrated into Google Maps and Google Search. It allows users to explore the interior of businesses directly from their devices, enhancing online visibility and providing a virtual “walk-through” of the premises. It does however lack the additional lead generation and enquiry tools situated in more advanced 360 tours and 3D tours. Venue View provide both Google Streetview 360 tours and Matterport 3D tours.
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