Flat Image Support

We’re no longer only supporting 360º images. SeekBeak now supports flat a.k.a. “normal” images, which seamlessly integrate with your existing 360 degree ones. When uploading images, you can select select “Equirectangular” or “Flat” image. Simple as that. Flat images have an identical feature set to the 360 degree …

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VR is Dead... Long Live XR!

As they say in Australia, it’s hard yakka keeping up with all this new fangled tech. Recently,  Google removed WebVR support from their Chrome browser, causing all sorts of headaches for people using Web based VR. WebXR is the successor to WebVR, which SeekBeak now fully supports. What …

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Updated Icon Modifiers and Embedding for 360 images

Here’s a couple more helpful features we pushed out just before the new year. This was originally published in our newsletter… if you’re not subscribed to our newsletter, why not?!   New Icon Modifiers. We’re still in flat HTML land, but that doesn’t mean we can’t go 3D! …

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Adding GPS Coordinates to your SeekBeak tour

It may be helpful to find coordinates on Google Maps if you want to share the exact location (latitude and longitude) for a Snap on your SeekBeak tour.  SeekBeak automatically reads the GPS data encoded in the EXIF data embedded in your image, and depending on your preferences, …

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D.A.V.I.D - Dynamic Animated View Indicators, Dude.

What Are You Looking At? Well, now you can tell! We’ve been stealthily rolling out updates over the past few weeks, one of the bigger ones involves a much requested feature to both our Maps, and GeoTag Maps (Google Maps) integration: Dynamic Animated View Indicators, Dude. Radars, View …

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Announcing SeekBeak Forms

What Were We Thinking!? …when we started development of this latest addition to the SeekBeak family? Well, mainly: “How can we help SeekBeak users to find out more about their own users / clients / audience”. What if we could help you find out what a retail visitor …

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