VRapp.co Announces VRmaster Platform

EINDHOVEN — VRapp.co has announced VRmaster, a program the company said “makes interactive virtual reality easy and affordable for your business.”

“VRapp.co lets you publish your 360° photos and videos and turns them into interactive VR tours in just five minutes,” a spokesperson for the Eindhoven, Netherlands-based company said. “Points of interest — POIs, aka, hotspots — create an extra interactive layer in those VR tours.”

According to VRapp.co, “You can use POIs to navigate, listen to a voice-over or get more info. VRmaster has released this amazing feature to all their users on VRapp.co. If you don’t have an account, you can register for free at VRapp.co.”

Businesses can use the VRmaster platform for a variety of activities, including marketing and employee training. 

“VRapp.co offers interactive VR, published everywhere instantly and with in-VR analytics to follow your ROI,” a spokesperson said. “Additionally VRmaster delivers affordable, high-quality cardboard VR goggles that are produced in the Netherlands. VRmaster can also conceive, create and produce VR content. For this, VRmaster relies upon a strong network of creatives, commercial agencies, photographers and videomakers.”

The program, according to VRapp.co, is compatible with smartphone and desktop/laptop technology. VRmaster can be used with the Android platform and Google Chrome on smartphones or — for desktops and laptops — with Google Chrome on Windows or Safari on Mac OS.

For more information, follow VRapp.co on Twitter.

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