Drag left and right to look around this simulated site panorama, and click the markers to see how hotspot annotations work.
A 360 panorama captured on site lets project stakeholders, engineers, and clients look around a location remotely, exactly as if standing there, without travel time or site access coordination. This demo simulates that drag-to-look interaction with a procedurally generated sample scene and clickable annotation markers, the same interaction pattern used in real project documentation panoramas.
A 360 imagery capture at key locations, tower bases, inspection points, or construction milestones, creates a permanent, explorable record. Unlike a fixed photograph, a panorama lets the viewer choose what to look at, which is invaluable when a structural engineer needs to check a specific detail that a single static photo might have missed entirely.
| Use Case | Why 360 Imagery Helps |
|---|---|
| Remote client site review | Stakeholders inspect progress without travel |
| Construction milestone documentation | Permanent explorable record, not just a snapshot angle |
| Industrial plant walkthroughs | New staff or auditors orient themselves before a physical visit |
| Dispute or claim documentation | Full surrounding context preserved, not just what one photo shows |
Real 360 panoramas are captured using dedicated 360 cameras, either handheld at ground level or mounted on a drone for aerial panoramas above a site. The annotation hotspots seen in professional delivery, similar to the demo markers here, typically link to close-up photos, measurements, or notes at that specific point in the panorama.
360 camera capture in progress at a construction milestone point, generating the raw panorama for delivery.
We capture and deliver interactive 360 panoramas for construction, inspection, and industrial projects.
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