360 Panorama (360 Photo) - Generate, Edit, and View

A 360 panorama is an equirectangular 2:1 image that becomes interactive in a viewer. Choose a workflow: generate from text, or edit an existing panorama.

Get started

Choose the workflow that matches your intent. This page is a hub; the full generator/editor UI lives in the tool pages.

Generate from text

Create a new 360 panorama from a prompt, then preview it in a 360° viewer.

Edit / fix an existing panorama

Upload a panorama (or reference image) and refine details, fix seam artifacts, or match a style using image-to-image.

What you need to know

Definitions and intent clarification. For generation and editing tips, use the tool pages.

What is a 360 panorama (equirectangular) image?
It is a full scene mapped onto a 2:1 rectangular image (latitude-longitude / "lat-long"). 360 viewers wrap it onto a sphere so you can drag to look around.
360 panorama vs 360 photo - are they the same?
Often, yes. "360 photo" usually refers to an equirectangular panorama image intended for interactive viewing (VR, web viewers, real estate tours).
What aspect ratio should I use?
Most 360 viewers expect a 2:1 equirectangular image. If your generator cannot output 2:1 directly, you can still preview it in a 360 viewer. For convenience, our tool downloads a viewer-optimized export to improve compatibility across common 360 players.
What do people use 360 panoramas for?
VR scene viewing, virtual tours, immersive concept art, product showrooms, and environment pre-visualization.