interactive IMAGING
3D SCANNING
3D scanning is a technology that captures the shape and details of physical objects by analyzing them with lasers, light, or other sensors. The result is a precise, digital 3D model of the object, complete with its textures, contours, and dimensions. This process is widely used in fields such as engineering, architecture, healthcare, and entertainment, where accurate digital replicas are essential for design, analysis, or virtual experiences.
By converting real-world objects into digital formats, 3D scanning opens up possibilities for everything from product design and preservation of historical artifacts to immersive virtual environments in gaming and augmented reality. The ability to capture intricate details makes 3D scanning an invaluable tool for industries that rely on precision and innovation.
360° VIRTUAL VISITS
A 360° Virtual Tour allows users to explore real-world environments remotely through fully immersive, panoramic imagery. By stitching together multiple photos or using specialized 360-degree cameras and/or high definition DSLR / Mirrorless cameras, these tours offer a seamless experience where viewers can navigate spaces—such as homes, museums, or travel destinations—on their own terms. Users can look around in all directions, zoom in on details, and move from room to room as if they were physically present.
360 virtual tours have become popular in industries like real estate, tourism, and education, providing a more engaging and interactive way to explore properties, landmarks, or classrooms. They offer a sense of presence and immersion that goes beyond traditional photos or videos, making them a powerful tool for showcasing environments in a more lifelike and accessible way.