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← Back to newsPublished April 26, 2026

Mirame360 update

Introducing Virtual Tours on Mirame360

Virtual Tours Are Now Available on Mirame360

You can now turn multiple 360° panoramas into a guided virtual tour on Mirame360.

Add scenes, choose a starting point, connect panoramas together, and share the result with a public page or embed link.

Overview

Virtual tours are now available on Mirame360.

This feature lets you connect multiple 360° panoramas into a single navigable experience. Instead of sharing one image at a time, you can build a tour where viewers move from one scene to another.

A tour is useful when you want to present:

  • A museum or exhibition
  • A property walkthrough
  • A campus or venue
  • An industrial site
  • A travel location with multiple viewpoints

What a Tour Is

A tour is made of scenes.

Each scene is one 360° panorama. You can then connect scenes together so viewers can move through the experience.

Think of it like this:

  • One panorama = one scene
  • Multiple scenes = one tour
  • Clickable points = links between scenes

What You Can Do

With the new tour workspace, you can:

  • Add multiple panoramas to one tour
  • Choose which scene opens first
  • Connect scenes with clickable points
  • Control the public page and embed settings
  • Review revision history
  • Check tour analytics

How to Create a Tour

1. Upload Your Panoramas

Start by uploading the 360° images you want to use in your tour.

It works best when you already have at least two panoramas that belong to the same place or journey.

2. Create a New Tour

Open the Tours section and create a new tour.

Give it a title and save it. This creates the tour workspace.

3. Add Scenes

In the tour editor, add panoramas from your library.

Each selected panorama becomes a scene in the tour.

4. Choose the First Scene

Set the starting scene.

This is the first panorama viewers will see when they open the tour.

5. Connect Scenes

This is the important part: scenes are not connected automatically.

To let viewers move from one scene to another, you need one of these:

  • Enable the scene list
  • Add clickable points that go to another scene

A clickable point can be placed inside the panorama and linked to another scene.

For example, you can place it on a door, a corridor, a street opening, or any visual direction the viewer should follow.

6. Preview the Tour

Before publishing, open the public or embed preview and test the navigation.

Make sure:

  • The correct first scene opens
  • Viewers can move between scenes
  • Scene titles and links make sense

7. Publish and Share

Once the tour is ready, switch it to a public or unlisted state and share it.

You can use:

  • The public tour page
  • The embed version for websites

Why Scene Connections Matter

If a tour has several scenes but no scene list and no clickable links, viewers may get stuck on the first panorama.

That means a good tour is not only about adding scenes. It is also about connecting them clearly.

Designed for Sharing

Tours are built to be easy to publish and embed.

You can:

  • Open a standalone public page
  • Embed the tour on your own website
  • Manage branding and layout options
  • Review interaction data later in analytics

Best Practices for a Better Tour

To make a tour easier to use, we recommend:

  • Use clear scene titles
  • Keep the scene order logical
  • Choose a strong starting scene
  • Connect every important scene to the next one
  • Add return links when needed
  • Test the tour on desktop and mobile before sharing

Start Building

If you already have 360° panoramas in your library, you can start building a tour immediately.

Create a tour, add your scenes, connect them, and publish when ready.

Mirame360 tours are designed to turn separate panoramas into a guided experience people can actually explore.