[ARCHIVED] 360° Photos via Roundme

bgibson
Community Champion

You can use Roundme to make impressive interactive virtual tours, by combining linked 360° images, hotspots for more info with text, stills and video, and directed audio (an mp3 audio can be triggered when you rotate the image to a specific point).  Presentation embeds easily into a Canvas page, and plays well on a mobile device. *Freemium.

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