CubiCasa recently announced the launch of CubiCasa Tour, an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered virtual tour product designed to enhance real estate listings with minimal effort. This innovative tool, which is generated from the same five-minute scan used to create CubiCasa's Floor Plans, offers real estate professionals a streamlined and cost-effective way to create elegant, interactive virtual tours for their listings, according to a press release.
CubiCasa Tour automatically transforms a five-minute property scan and listing photos into a dynamic, AI-powered virtual tour-showcasing photos and media of a property in an interactive format.
"Real estate professionals are constantly looking for ways to make their listings stand out, and with CubiCasa Tour, they can now create beautiful, immersive tours effortlessly," CubiCasa President Jeff Allen said in the release. "You no longer need expensive 360-degree cameras, tripods or cumbersome subscriptions to create a virtual tour. Now, all of this can be created from a simple smartphone scan and listing photos. We're excited about how this will enhance property listings across the world, as well as what professionals can bring to the table for potential home buyers and sellers."
The process of creating a CubiCasa Tour is straightforward. Users:
- Perform the same five-minute CubiCasa scan they are already familiar with.
- Upload their listing photos to CubiCasa, and the AI automatically generates a virtual tour.
- Receive the final product as a hosted URL that agents can embed into their listings.
This simplicity is already winning over professionals in the field. Scott Prokop, an early real estate photography beta tester, praised the product.
"Super easy to use,” he said, emphasizing how CubiCasa Tour makes virtual tours accessible to everyone in the real estate space, regardless of technical experience.
"The CubiCasa Tour allows me to provide a virtual tour, but not at the higher cost as other offerings,” ICP Marketing’s Ian Peters, another beta tester, said. “And I don't have to go through the trouble of taking all of the 360 photos throughout the house."