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Mirame360 is a web-based 360° media platform for uploading, encoding, and embedding panoramic photos and videos.Mirame360 mascot

It accepts equirectangular MP4/MOV/WEBM video plus JPEG/PNG/WebP panoramas and optimizes them for browser playback. Use it to host, stream, and embed immersive 360° experiences on sites, blogs, and apps.

Why Mirame360

360° media is powerful—but a pain to ship alone

Mirame360 automates the encoding, offering you an easy way to embed your videos and images with lightweight iframe snippets that just work.

  • Massive files & specialised encoding

    Raw 360° captures are multi-gigabyte equirectangular exports that need cube map projection fixes, multi-bitrate encoding, and tile-friendly delivery to play smoothly in the browser.

  • Inconsistent player support

    Browsers don’t agree on WebGL, HLS, or DRM expectations. Without adaptive renditions and smart fallbacks, headset users see stutter while mobile users are greeted with download prompts.

  • Metadata, hosting, and security hurdles

    Keeping EXIF yaw/pitch, enforcing HTTPS cross-origin iframe policies, and serving megabyte-heavy assets from fast CDNs is non-trivial—especially when you are also juggling API keys and embeds for clients.

Discover public panoramas

Engage with 360° stories from fellow Mirame360 creators—tap any tile to explore in VR mode.

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Baths of Caracalla in Rome

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Coloseum view in Rome

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View from top of the altare della patria in Rome

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Aqueduct park in Rome

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Bottom view of the Altare della patria in Rome

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View from Münsterbrücke bridge in zurich

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Quick start

Capture, upload, and publish in minutes

Follow this checklist to go from a fresh 360 capture to a shareable or embeddable experience without any guesswork.

01

Shoot your scene

Capture a crisp 360° scene—video, still, or wide panorama—with gear you already have. Aim for steady framing and even light so the viewer can explore without distractions.

  • Camera: Insta360 X3, GoPro Max, Ricoh Theta, or a phone in panorama mode
  • Media we accept: 360° videos, 360° still images, and classical panorama photos
  • Support: Compact tripod or monopod to keep the camera still
  • Environment: Quiet space with consistent lighting—do a quick preview check
02

Upload to Mirame360

Sign in, open the Upload tab, and drag your file in. We start processing immediately, so you can move on once the progress bar completes.

  • 360° video: upload processed equirectangular MP4/MOV files or raw GoPro .360 captures—we unwrap and optimize them
  • 360° photo & panorama: JPG, PNG, TIFF, or WebP exports from your stitching software
  • Stay on the page until the upload hits 100%
  • We automatically kick off the optimized encodes and image tiles
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Share the link

When processing wraps, your asset is ready to preview. Private delivery is the default, so only you can access management and preview features while logged in.

  • Open the detail view and copy the share URL
  • Drop it in email, Slack, or your client portal
  • Viewers see a Mirame360 player with adaptive streaming out of the box
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Embed anywhere

Enable public embed visibility only when you are ready, then grab the iframe code and paste it into your site builder, CMS, or landing page.

  • Click “Embed”, copy the iframe snippet with the unique media ID
  • Paste it into tools like Webflow, Squarespace, WordPress, or custom HTML
  • Publish the page—no extra scripts or hosting needed

Embed-ready with one line of code

01

Upload once

Start with a 360° photo or short-form video. Mirame360 validates it and kicks off optimized encoding pipelines.

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Share everywhere

Embeds stay private by default. Enable public visibility when needed and publish your immersive story safely across the web.