Walk a site with phone or gimbal video and turn it into a photoreal 3D workspace—ideal for scouting, venues, and stakeholder reviews.
Document sets and locations as explorable 3D references the production team can revisit remotely.
Show spatial context beyond flat photos—buyers and clients navigate freely in the browser.
Preserve places as shareable 3D experiences without bespoke tour hardware.
Slow, steady movement around the space. Keep overlap high and lighting even.
Upload to Volugraph; training runs without local GPU farms.
Annotate, organise in projects, and share links for remote reviews.
| Approach | Volugraph | Typical alternative |
|---|---|---|
| 360° photo tours | Free 3D navigation—not fixed viewpoints. | Click-through panoramas; limited sense of depth and scale. |
| Matterport | Works from everyday video; no proprietary camera rig required. | Hardware-dependent; higher cost per space for many use cases. |
| Static photography | One walkthrough video can cover an entire space with overlap baked in. | Disjoint stills; harder for remote viewers to understand flow. |
Yes—slow orbits and corridor passes with good light work well; see the Capture Guide for photo counts.
Teams use Volugraph to share explorable 3D references before committing to a shoot.
Yes—public share links open in the browser.
Combine ground video with aerial passes for full context—see the aerial workflow guide.
Mark notes and points of interest directly on the 3D capture for remote stakeholders.
Most captures complete within 30 minutes to an hour depending on source length.