The Best Google Street View Alternative for Your Business (2026)

January 12, 2026 • By Jen M.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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The Best Google Street View Alternative for Your Business (2026)

Most people who go looking for a Google Street View alternative are not unhappy with the imagery. They are unhappy with what they cannot do with it.

Street View is brilliant at one thing: showing a place. You can look around, and that is the whole experience. The moment you want a viewer to click a product, watch a video, download a brochure, book a table, or actually tell you what they looked at, you hit a wall.

So if you have been searching for something more flexible, here is the short version: SeekBeak is a no-code, browser-based platform that turns your 360° photos into a fully interactive virtual tour, with clickable hotspots, video, documents, and built-in analytics. And here is the twist most people miss. It can publish that same imagery to Google Street View as well, so you do not actually have to choose between the two. Here is what to look for, and how that works.

Why Businesses Outgrow Google Street View

Google Street View and the 360° photos on your Business Profile are a great free starting point, and we genuinely recommend businesses use them. But they come with real limits the moment you want to do more than show a space:

  • No interactivity. Viewers can look, but they cannot click products, open documents, watch embedded video, or fill out a form.
  • No real data. You get a handful of view counts, not the detailed engagement analytics that show what people actually explored and where they lost interest.
  • Google's interface, Google's rules. The experience lives inside Google's player, with its branding and its constraints, not yours.
  • Hard to evolve. Updating, rearranging, or adding context to a published Street View tour is clumsy compared to a purpose-built platform.
  • One channel. It lives on Google. It does not drop neatly into your own website as a rich, interactive experience.

None of that makes Street View bad. It just means it was built for discovery and orientation, not for engagement, storytelling, or selling. Once those become the goal, most businesses start looking for something more.

What a Good Street View Alternative Should Do

If you are going to move beyond a basic 360°, the replacement should earn it. At a minimum, look for a platform that is genuinely no-code, works in any browser with no installs, lets you add real interactivity, and gives you proper analytics. If you want the full checklist, we broke it down in our guide to choosing the best virtual tour platform.

This is where SeekBeak comes in. We have been turning 360° imagery into interactive experiences since 2014, for everyone from solo operators to Fortune 50 teams. SeekBeak takes the same images you would put on Street View and lets you build something people can actually use:

  • Clickable hotspots that open videos, PDFs and documents, links, and product details right inside the scene.
  • Branded navigation with Custom Overlays, so the experience looks like you, not like a generic viewer.
  • Live, guided walkthroughs with Tour Guide, where a host controls what every connected viewer sees in real time.
  • Shoppable and bookable content, from buy-now product links to embedded forms and appointment links.
  • Detailed analytics and heatmaps that show exactly what people engaged with, hosted on SeekBeak's own domain so ad-blockers do not strip the data.
  • Embed anywhere, on your own site, behind your own brand, with your own data.

In other words, it does everything a Street View tour does, and then keeps going. If you want to see what that unlocks, here is what an interactive tour can actually do for your business, and how the same idea powers a full virtual showroom.

The Best Part: You Do Not Have to Choose

Here is what most "Street View alternative" articles miss. With SeekBeak, it is not either/or.

You can build your interactive tour once, then publish the 360° imagery straight to Google Street View as well. The Street View version shows the static, look-around imagery, while the interactive hotspots, overlays, and links stay on your SeekBeak experience. One capture, one build, two places it lives. That gives you the best of both:

  • Google reach and discovery from being on Street View and Maps, where people are already searching for businesses like yours.
  • A rich, interactive home base on your own website, where visitors can click, watch, download, book, and buy.

Build it once, and it works in both. Here is how to publish your virtual tours on Google Street View directly from SeekBeak.

So the honest answer to "what is the best Google Street View alternative" is often not a replacement at all. It is an upgrade that also feeds Street View, so you stop choosing between discoverability and interactivity and simply have both.

Who This Matters Most For

Any business with a space worth showing benefits, but a few feel it immediately: retailers and showrooms that want shoppable tours, real estate and property teams whose listings need to do more than sit on a map, hospitality and venues that want bookings rather than just views, and any local business that relies on Google to be found but wants a better experience once people arrive.

Key Takeaways

  • People usually want a Street View alternative for interactivity and data, not for better imagery.
  • Street View is great for discovery but cannot do hotspots, video, documents, forms, or detailed analytics.
  • SeekBeak turns the same 360° images into an interactive, branded, measurable experience you embed on your own site.
  • You can publish from SeekBeak to Google Street View too, so one build covers both reach and interactivity.
  • Build once, own your brand and your data, and keep your Google presence at the same time.

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Build one interactive 360° experience, publish it to Google Street View, and embed the rich version on your own site. Start free.

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