
Ill re-visit MPO support once that has been added. Adding support for local files is already high on the list. In addition to the original files in the link above, here are versions I uploaded to Google Photos (therefore compressed and NOT the original quality). Unfortunately, it looks like Google Photos doesnt support MPO files yet, so the current version of VR Photo Viewer cant bring them in yet.
Vr 3d image viewer android#
Here is the version on Gala360 (you’ll need to use the Android or Gear VR version for 3D and note that the Gala version is limited to 6K). For the shot of the Marina, I included unedited samples stitched from the camera and unedited samples stitched on the desktop with both options: optical flow and scene-based stitching (i.e., template based stitching). You can download my sample 3D 360 photos from the Insta360 Pro here (only to view, and no other use or license). In the next app update, you’ll also be able to see 3D 360 photos that are stored in your phone, by simply selecting “My Photos.” To share a photo, you would need to send the photo to your family and friends using email or other method, and when they download the photo to their phone, they can view the photo by clicking on “My Photos.” From the app, you need to click on the “travel the world for $1/mo,” then click on the “story lab.” You can see all unpublished photos in the lab (note: you don’t have to pay $1). To view a photo that you uploaded on the browser in 3D, you need to use the Cardboard or Gear VR app. (Note: this is a workaround and not what the app was designed for).


Although Gala360 is intended more as a 360 magazine, it can be used indirectly to view your 3D 360 photos as well. It also has a simple interface, and the fact that you can upload via desktop is nice. It is intended primarily to showcase locations.

Gala360 is an app for sharing 360 photos.
