360 Spins and PhotoSpherix through the years

  • 1995

    The Beginning - Object VR

    Apple created the ObjectVR format within their new Quicktime video player

  • 1999

    We created our first product rotator

    We had a client that needed a rotating product shot for use in a trade show video. Without finding a better source, we created our own rotator to create the final photography.

    1999

  • 1999

    Apple creates Quicktime VR Authoring Studio

    Once Apple created the QTVR Authoring Suite, many new companies became able to create great 360 photography, not just Apple employees.

  • 2002

    We added multi-row functionality to our 360 viewer

    We started being able to not just rotate a product, but make it tilt up and down as well.

    2002

  • 2004

    We created our first Flash based 360 Product Viewer

    Once Flash was included in browser installations, we started distributing our 360-degree photography using this new technology. This was the start of bringing 360 views to the mainstream.

  • 2004

    We created or first multi-row rig

    Although we had made a 3d spin view in the past, we finally built a multi-row rig that made it possible to view from the North Pole to the South Pole.

    2004

  • 2005

    We stepped out on our own.

    For years, PhotoSpherix had been working under the shingle of our parent company, finally we decided we needed our own space and our own name.

  • 2005

    We created or first multi-row 360 product viewer

    Finally we needed a full multi-row viewer that did not use Apples technology. We had the ground work in our Flash player, we just needed to add a few lines of code, and a few rows of images.

    2005

  • 2008

    We stopped developing our 360 viewer

    Times and technology changed, and so did we. With flashing falling out of preference, and better options available in the world, PhotoSpherix stopped development on our viewer and dedicated all of our time in the studio.

  • 2008

    Overstock.com added 360 product photography

    2008

  • 2009

    First on location 360 photography shoot

    Finally we had a 360 photography rig that we could take on location to our customers offices.

  • 2010

    We created our first LARGE rotation platform

    4ft by 4ft by 8ft just wasn’t good enough. We needed a rig that could shoot whole rooms of furniture.

    2010

  • 2010

    We made our large platform mobile

    Once you make one, now you need it to be able to be moved around. With a few changes, our rig that is large enough to shoot a car, could be moved around to different locations.

  • 2012

    First T rotation

    Using our multi-row rig, we created alternative paths for product rotations.

    2012

  • 2012

    Digicell 360 Photography

  • 2013

    Benchmark Rings 360 photography

    2013

  • 2016

    Lowes adds Product 360 View

  • 2018

    Amazon adds 360 spin images

    2018