The app to easily create affordable HDR panorama walkthroughs with your iPhone is finally here. InsideMaps Capture offers the world's simplest and smartest home-scanning solution that helps realtors create compelling and beautiful walkthroughs. InsideMaps Capture delivers vivid, HDR, wide-angle photos that do not require expensive equipment. The future of real estate visual marketing is in your pocket. InsideMaps Capture works in conjunction with a companion rotor device, a motorized camera mount, to capture full 360 degree panoramic views of any space. InsideMaps Capture works for capturing both indoor and outdoor environments. Using patent-pending computer vision software and the iPhone's powerful sensors, the floor plan layout of a home is also automatically created. With the easy-to-use app, the iPhone automatically takes the photos and InsideMaps’ cloud based technologies takes care of the rest to create 3D Tours, floor plans and 3D models. InsideMaps Capture is free to download and try. It currently works with iPhone 6S and newer and all iPad devices. There simply is no easier and more affordable way to create amazing walkthrough experiences that are like being in the actual home. Key Features: • The app automatically controls the rotor motorized camera mount directly from the iPhone using Bluetooth. • Only one-capture per room is required to quickly capture an entire house. • When connected to wifi, photos are automatically uploaded to your InsideMaps account where they are transformed into beautiful panorama walkthrough experiences. • 2D floor plans are automatically created for each walkthrough and used to intuitively navigate through a home. • Supports both iPhone and iPad devices with external 360 cameras
App is trash!
Why can’t we use a 360 camera and upload to a computer instead of this lazy app
Recent updates have degraded performance
Recent upgrades have caused multiple issues with app performance
A huge pain
InsideMaps is simply not a well made app. It’s not intuitive, it has regular glitches, their app updates introduce more issues, etc. There are entirely too many steps to start a scan and move on from it. I shouldn’t have to verify that I wipe my lens every single scan, for example. Entirely too much tapping is required for something that should be quick and easy. All the time wasted tapping through everything in InsideMaps adds up. For what it’s worth, I’ve now been using InsideMaps for the past year on the latest and up to date iPhone Pros.
Do yourself a favor. Don’t update to the latest version!
I have been shooting hundreds of InsideMaps tours in the past year. However the latest update was TERRIBLE! It’s so clumsy to use and it feels like the company has not done any real world testing before releasing the APP. Comparing to the old versions, now you have so many more touches you have to do and that dramatically increased your shooting time. Comparing to other virtual tour product like Zillow 3D and MatterPort, InsideMaps is already taking a lot longer to scan a house, now you should expect at least 15% more time. The problem is the company assumes your workflow and ask you to scan a pano and add asset right there. But in reality, it is very cumbersome to get phone out of Hero during the scanning to shoot assets. The Hero holds iPhone very tight and to put it on, you have to squeeze all the buttons of the phone and many things could be triggered so you have to check them off one by one. It is a lot easy to just finish scan and do the asset last. Not the latest version grey out important done buttons until you finish all assets. Also, you really don’t have to choose floor on every scan. The old version is much better and cleaner. Overall, I feel this release is done by peoples who are sitting in the office imagining what processes should be but have no real experience. I highly recommend my clients to look into other product so I don’t have to deal with this piece of junk anymore. I am pretty mad as it wasted so much of my time.
Stability and usability improvements
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