
FAQ
No, the VR service we offer is not based on 360-degree capture. Instead, we use real-time 3D models to generate immersive VR experiences. While 360-degree VR offers a fixed viewpoint, our VR solutions allow you to explore the space from any angle or perspective, providing fully interactive experience.
6DoF VR (Six Degrees of Freedom VR) refers to a type of virtual reality experience where the user can move freely in a 3D space with full freedom of movement. The "six degrees of freedom" come from the six ways in which a user can move and orient their body in three-dimensional space.
Users can physically walk around, look around, and interact with virtual environments in a more natural and engaging way. This is different from 3DoF (Three Degrees of Freedom), where users can only look around (rotation) without movement in space.
Our VR and AR tools are excellent for marketing your properties. You can use our immersive virtual tours and interactive applications in your sales presentations, on your website, and at exhibitions. These interactive experiences can be a key selling point, providing potential buyers with a realistic preview of the finished product, which sets you apart from competitors.
Yes! We specialize in creating customized visualizations tailored to your specific project. Whether it's a luxury residential complex, a commercial building, or a mixed-use development, we work closely with you to turn your architectural blueprints into interactive VR and AR experiences that highlight the unique features of your property.
Yes! All of our Lumotee applications are designed to be mobile-friendly. We ensure that your virtual tours, walkthroughs, and interactive features are accessible on tablets and smartphones, making it easy for potential buyers to explore your properties on-the-go, whether at home or in your sales office.
Our pricing depends on the scope and complexity of the project. Each service is customized to suit your specific needs. We provide a detailed cost estimate after understanding your project requirements, including the number of spaces to be visualized, the level of interactivity required, and the desired features.