r/VirtualTour

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AI Object Removal for 360° Photos — removing unwanted objects without leaving the 360 workflow

A quick demo of AI Object Removal for 360° photography.

The tool allows you to select an unwanted object in a 360° image and let AI remove it while reconstructing the area behind it.

This can be useful for cleaning up 360° photos before using them in virtual tours — tripods, people, clutter, or other distracting elements can be removed without having to manually edit the image.

For those working with 360° photography — what objects do you most often find yourself removing from your shots?

u/Virto360 — 2 days ago

Pricing for virtual tours

Please give me feedback on my pricing. If it's too high or too low, or if pricing is off. My equipment would be an insta 360 x4. What are the differences between Matterport and Zillow House Tours?

Virtual tours
$150: 0-1999 sqft 
$175: 2000-2999 sqft
$200: 3000-3999 sqft
$225: 4000-4999 sqft
$250: 5000-5999 sqft
$275: 6000-6999 sqft
$300: 7000-7999 sqft
$325: 8000-8999 sqft
$350: 9000-9999 sqft

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u/Professional-Crab930 — 5 days ago

AI object removal for 360° photos — removing tripods, people and clutter directly inside the virtual tour editor

We’ve been working on AI object removal specifically for 360° panoramas.

The idea is simple: instead of exporting the panorama to another photo editor, you can brush over tripods, people, cables or other unwanted objects and continue building the virtual tour in the same browser.

This short demo shows how it works in Virto 360.

Would be interested to hear how useful this would be for 360 photographers and virtual tour creators

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u/Virto360 — 8 days ago