360° photography doesn’t just show what you have. It opens doors your building physically can’t.
For people with disabilities, mobility challenges, or health conditions, uncertainty is not a minor inconvenience — it can be the deciding factor between travelling or staying home.
A 360° virtual tour allows individuals to see exactly what to expect before they arrive, removing guesswork and anxiety around accessibility.
This is not about marketing — it is about informed decision-making, dignity, and inclusion.
Written accessibility statements and checklists are often incomplete or open to interpretation.
A 360° virtual tour provides a clear, visual understanding of:
Steps, ramps, and level changes
Door widths and turning space
Corridors, entrances, and access routes
Seating, bathrooms, and communal areas
This enables people to assess suitability based on their own needs, not generic labels.
Confidence Before Commitment
For wheelchair users and those with limited mobility, knowing whether a space is usable in practice is essential.
Virtual tours:
Reduce the risk of unpleasant surprises on arrival
Support independent planning without repeated enquiries
Help carers and family members plan appropriately
Improve overall travel confidence
This clarity empowers people to make decisions safely and confidently.
Accessibility is not only about physical mobility.
People with anxiety, sensory sensitivities, or cognitive challenges benefit from being able to familiarise themselves with a space in advance.
A virtual tour:
Allows gradual, stress-free exploration
Reduces uncertainty and being overwhelmed
Creates reassurance before travel
This leads to a more positive experience before, during, and after the visit.
A 360° virtual tour does more than showcase a space — it removes uncertainty.
Show people what to expect, so they can decide with confidence.