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Viral Media

Creating, Capturing, Captivating

Viral VR Tours provides a next-level realistic digital replica of real places

The Virtual Experience

That *MOVES* People

Viral Media Co is proud to provide ground breaking technology to real estate powered by Matterport Pro cameras. Give your prospects an immersive experience that they can have from anywhere in the world. With a VR Headset (sold separately) your clients will be able to view detail, design, and dimension as if they were on site.

Our photographers efficiently capture hundreds of HDR images and measurements on site, that are then digitally processed to create a true-to-life virtual perspective. Depending on the size of the property it can take multiple hours to complete the whole process (roughly an hour per 1000 square feet). The final product will be presented via email, and will contain links (and embedded links), that can be added to any multiple listing service, website, and all platforms. The VR Tour includes an immersive 3D experience, doll house view, 2D floor plan, highlight reel, and clickable media.

What They Say

WE  OUR CLIENTS

“Viral Media Co has been a pleasure to work with. Friendly and professional and the tours are an absolute hit with potential buyers and renters ...
“At Ampere, we hold a ton of pride in our properties and the work we put into them – but even the best photography can’t ...
“Love Viral Media Co and how their product adds the extra touch in selling a home! Tiffany and her team are so professional and the ...
“In the age of digital marketing and video, sellers want the use of this type of marketing, yet for some reason, few agents provide it. ...

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