You get an architectural grade 360 virtual tour that looks natural and clear because every scene is captured and finished by hand.
Walk through your space, from anywhere, without losing what makes it special.
See every room, exactly as it feels
Walk through your space, from anywhere, without losing what makes it special.
You get an architectural grade virtual tour that looks natural and clear because every scene is captured and finished by hand.
You are guaranteed....
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Exceptional quality
Images that look and feel true to the space. Each view is planned, lit by the building itself, and edited for clean, natural colour and true detail.
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Clear navigation
Customised to your branding, visitors can move room-to-room, follow a guided path, and see your logo, colours, and information throughout.
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Flexible delivery
Host with us, host on your own servers or intranet, or keep it fully offline for secure sites or quick viewing with no internet access.
What is a virtual tour?
A virtual tour is an interactive way to explore a building or space online. Viewers navigate through high-resolution 360° panoramas, moving between rooms and spaces by clicking where they want to go. Unlike static images or videos, they control where they look and how long they spend in each area. It works on any device, computer, tablet, or phone, with no special software needed.
Why people choose BuildingReality virtual tours
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Fewer site visits
Stakeholders and clients can understand design, layout, access, and context remotely, saving time and travel.
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Better engagement
Prospects, students, and visitors can preview the space and arrive confident that they will find what they are expecting.
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Estates management
Useful for operations and training. Add floor plans, safety notes, and videos so teams learn in context.
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You own usable files
You receive the full exported tour, so you’re not tied to any single platform. You can change hosts later or run the tour offline if needed.
What makes your tour look amazing
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Handmade, not one click
We capture each location manually and blend multiple exposures, so windows aren’t blown out, shadows aren’t muddy, and spaces look like they do in real life. Other tours can look soft, but with our process, your tour looks crisp and lifelike.
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An architectural photographer’s eye
We stage scenes, time for the right light, and choose the exact camera position that's best for the space. That's why your spaces always look their best.
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You control how people move
We design buttons, labels, and routes so visitors always know where they are, where to go next, and what to focus on.
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Details that help decisions
Options like before/after toggles, floor plans, hotspots, and guided mode turn your tour from pretty to practical. People can compare changes, read notes, and follow a path in the right order.
Want To Do a Deep Dive To Learn More?
Some of the features and possibilities for your tour are listed below. For more details, see the FAQ or get in touch. We're happy to answer any technical questions about features or requirements.
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Show renovations or phased works with a simple toggle. Viewers can stand in the same spot and switch between ‘then’ and ‘now’ to see changes instantly.
If you have CGI we can integrate this as well.
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Custom UI design gives you complete control over how your tour works, looks and feels. Navigation buttons, color schemes, fonts, logos, information panels, every element can be designed to match your brand identity.
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Gigapixel (over a 1,000 Megapixels) panoramas are created by capturing and stitching hundreds of high-resolution images into a single 360° view. The result allows viewers to zoom in to a very large amount while maintaining photographic clarity. Ideal for very detailed areas, technical or historic documentation and showcasing wide landscapes or ‘cityscapes’.
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Give context from above. An aerial panorama shows the site in its surroundings, access routes, entrances, and how buildings relate to one another. If desired a tour can be solely made up of these aerial 360’s for large sites or campuses.
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Open a floor plan alongside the view for fast orientation. Add ‘pop-ups (small info panels) for infomation, equipment IDs, photos, short videos, or links to documents so training and handovers happen inside the tour.
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Choose autoplay for a smooth, presenter style walkthrough, or run a live session where you guide remote participants, point things out, and answer questions in real time.
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Provide labels and UI in one or more languages. Viewers can switch language at any time without leaving the tour.
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Your tour works on phones, tablets, and desktops. If you use headsets, the same tour can be experienced in VR for full immersion without a separate build.
How it works
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1. Plan
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2. Shoot
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3. Edit
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4. Build
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5. Host