Pano2vr vs 3dvista7/13/2023 Complete for my case would mean several rooms together via hot spots with info windows, etc.īe interested to hear people's experience with different software. Wondering what you folks use for VR tours for paid work or for very complete tours for fun. If yes, how long have you used it, any issues? Pano2VR is a powerful virtual tour software that converts your panoramic or 360° photos and videos into interactive experiences. You have full control on the output and client can host on their sites forever. It's pricey but you own the software, one off payment. People proficient in coding may prefer it, but I expect 3DVista will do everything I ever need, without coding. You will have one cost and ZERO ongoing virtual tour software fees and the MOST flexibility on the product. It’s an external program that runs without internet connection, with data stored offline. If you’re not going to do a lot of tours a shelfware system is a decent way to go. The Pano2VR is distinct from most other VR tour software. I gave up very quickly with the free Kuula and I couldn't find an example that showed its full capability, although I feel there panning around appears to be the smoothest. Pano2VR, since the latter involves coding, I haven't gone there nor to I expect to. I do like their marketing however I’ve never tried the system. I am not willing to pay that much for their camera or use their cloud. I won't go for Matterport as they have a limited number of tours that can be active per mth. 3DVista Pano2VR Ricoh Theta V Virtual Tour Virtual Tour Pro Course Pano2VR Pro vs VirtualTour Pro « Forum Home Pages: 1 « Forum Home Pages: 1 Bold Italic Link 3D Tour Video Image From Web Upload Image Emoticons Log in or sign up to compose a reply. My aim is to produce tours that can be put onto the clients' website. There are plenty of VR tour reviews on You Tube. Am new to VR Tours, will be getting my Theta Z1 soon.
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