How to Create Immersive Panoramas Using ArchiVinci AI?
- Gülsevin Koçak
- 4 days ago
- 4 min read
Imagine stepping right inside your architectural project and experiencing every detail as if you were truly there. With ArchiVinci AI, you can create immersive panoramas that transform flat designs into interactive, lifelike spaces.
Creating these experiences doesn’t require advanced technical skills. This AI panorama generator makes it simple for architects and designers to turn images into stunning 360-degree visuals. In just a few steps, you can present your ideas in a way that feels real, engaging, and unforgettable.
What Are Immersive Panoramas?
An immersive panorama is a 360-degree visual experience that allows viewers to explore a space as if they were standing inside it. Instead of looking at a flat render or a static image, users can move their perspective, look around freely, and feel the depth and atmosphere of the environment. This makes it an incredibly engaging way to present architectural designs or interior concepts.
Compared to traditional renderings, immersive panoramas offer a deeper sense of realism and interaction. They enable clients to understand spatial relationships, scale, and lighting far more intuitively. While a static render captures a single viewpoint, a panoramic experience lets users explore multiple angles in one seamless view, turning presentations into interactive journeys rather than passive visuals.
Where Are Immersive Panoramas Used?
Immersive panoramas have become an essential part of visual storytelling across various design and presentation fields. Their main applications include:
1. Architecture and Real Estate
Architects and real estate professionals use immersive panoramas to showcase projects before they are built. Clients can virtually walk through a property, examine details, and visualize the final outcome with realistic lighting and textures.
2. Interior Design
Interior designers use panoramas to present spatial layouts, color palettes, and material choices in a way that allows clients to experience how each element interacts in real space. It’s a powerful tool for communicating design intent and refining concepts collaboratively.
3. Project Presentations
For project pitches, educational purposes, or client meetings, immersive panoramas elevate standard presentations into dynamic, interactive experiences. They help viewers feel connected to the design making the proposal more persuasive and memorable.
Step-by-Step Guide: Creating a Panorama with ArchiVinci
1) Choose the Right Image, Angle, and Lighting
Start with a clear, high-resolution scene where the main focal point of your design is easy to notice. Keep noise and rendering artifacts to a minimum for a clean base image.
Pay close attention to camera angle and lighting, position the camera at eye level to create a natural perspective, and use a wide-angle view to capture the entire space. Balance your light sources to avoid harsh highlights or overly dark areas. A mix of natural and fill lighting usually gives the most realistic and visually appealing result.
2) Open the ArchiVinci HDRI Map Module

Go to the “Unlimited Render” section and select the “HDRI Map” option.
3) Upload Your Image

Import your rendered or exported scene directly into the module. Make sure the file is correctly uploaded and appears in the preview before proceeding.
4) Generate the Panorama
Click the “Generate” button and wait a few seconds while ArchiVinci processes your scene.
In just a few seconds, your 360° immersive panorama will be ready, offering a fully interactive view of your design.
Pro Tip: Click and drag to rotate the 360° map, and use your scroll wheel to zoom in and out.
Image to 360 degree Panorama Examples



Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What file formats does ArchiVinci AI support for panorama creation?
ArchiVinci AI supports most common rendering formats, including JPG and PNG. For best quality, it’s recommended to use high-resolution PNG files under 5 MB, as they preserve lighting and texture detail better than compressed formats.
2. Can I edit the panorama after generating it in ArchiVinci?
No. Once a panorama is generated, it cannot be edited directly. If you need changes, you simply adjust your settings, prompts, or design inputs and generate a new panorama. This ensures consistency and accuracy while keeping the workflow fast and flexible. Many users also import the output into post-production tools like Photoshop or Lumion for final refinements.
3. Does ArchiVinci AI offer cloud storage for panoramas?
ArchiVinci provides temporary cloud storage for premium users, keeping generated panoramas for up to 7 days. After this period, the data is automatically removed. Free users do not receive any cloud storage, so downloading and saving files locally is required.
4. What resolution should I use for professional presentations?
For client presentations or VR previews, a minimum of 6000x3000 px (6K) resolution is ideal. This ensures sharp visuals even when zoomed in or viewed on large screens.
5. Can I embed immersive panoramas on my website or portfolio?
ArchiVinci panoramas are downloaded in image format and are not provided as built-in interactive embeds. However, you can upload the panorama to a third-party HTML panorama viewer and then embed that viewer on your website or portfolio. The image can also be used as an HDRI environment map inside 3D modeling or rendering software.
6. Is there a difference between an HDRI map and a 360 panorama?
Yes, an HDRI map is primarily used for lighting and reflections in rendering software, while a 360 panorama is meant for visualization and presentation. ArchiVinci combines both functions, allowing you to use a single image for lighting and immersive display.
7. Can I add interactive elements or annotations to my panorama?
No. ArchiVinci does not offer any built-in tools for adding interactive hotspots, text notes, or clickable points to panoramas. You can only export the panorama as an image.
8. What’s the best way to optimize panoramas for VR or mobile?
For VR, export the panorama at the highest available resolution (ideally 8K) and compress it using external tools like JPEG XL or WebP to maintain quality while reducing file size. For mobile, using a 4K version is usually enough, simply downscale and compress the image with third-party software to ensure faster loading and smoother viewing.


