How much will a 3D Virtual Tour cost me?

We are asked this question all the time and of course there is not a completely straight forward answer to it. In this article we will try to tease out some of the pricing variables to provide a broad outline for different client types.

We know that price is not the most important factor in decision making. The benefits that will accrue from a 3D tour will be significant. However, we appreciate that it is important especially now.

Having said that virtual tours have many variables and options, and it is difficult to give a price until we know more of what the client is trying to achieve with the tour and how the location or space is laid out and its size and complexity. A chat with us is often sufficient to provide a good indication from the outset.

House: The cost for an average house would be €250-€450

This would include all the pre-scan consultations and discussions, the process of 3D scanning of the property and all the post productions required to bring it all together.

The variations are based on the size of the property and the layout.  There may be lots of “nooks and crannies” in the design the client would like to showcase which is more time consuming and complex to complete for the scanner.

Hotel: A hotel could expect an average price of €1,000-€2,000.

The price for a 3D tour of a hotel or venue is obviously quite variable depending on square footage and specific areas e.g. A client may want to focus on the reception and restaurant area only and not include hotel bedrooms. Or they may want a continuous tour to “go up the stairs” and into the bedrooms?

A hotel may already have videos created of bedrooms and these can be linked to the tour, e.g., a 360 video of a bedroom in a hotel can be linked to your 3D tour. So, there is no loss of past investment.

Commercial tours: Showrooms / Gyms / Galleries: Based on our experience we have created tours commercial tours from €300 to €3000!

For obvious reasons, it is not possible to give an average price on these. All the above variables apply. However, a clear idea of what the client is looking to achieve with the tour is also important.

If you are a gallery owner, you may want to concentrate on individual images and tagging the details of these. If you are a gym you may want to focus on the equipment or showing the clients around the space. If you are a hotel you may want to focus on a specific high-profile area where brides want to have photos taken. All these factors plus the square footage and complexity of the space contributes to the overall price.

Do remember tour creators do not charge for a consultations and quotation. So do not hesitate to contact us for a chat any time.