We don't just hand you files and wish you luck. Rotate 360 Studios can build the 360° viewer directly into your product pages, wherever they need to live. Bring your own IT team into the process if you'd like a second set of hands, or let us run point on the integration ourselves — either way works for us.
Why integration matters as much as the photography
Great 360° imagery that loads slowly, fights with your theme, or requires a paid plugin license isn't actually a win for your site. We built our own viewer from scratch specifically to avoid that — no jQuery, no third-party licensing fees, no dependency that can break on a future platform update. It's lightweight, it's ours, and we can adapt it to fit your stack rather than asking you to adapt your stack to it.
Where it fits on your site
- Product detail pages. The viewer drops directly into your main product image area, in place of (or alongside) your existing gallery.
- Pop-up or lightbox. A static thumbnail that opens the full interactive viewer on click — keeps initial page load fast while still offering the full experience.
- Category or landing pages. Feature a hero product in 360° on a landing page without touching your product page templates at all.
- Anywhere else HTML lives. Blog posts, email landing pages, marketplace listings that support embedded iframes — if it can host an iframe, it can host the viewer.
Platforms we work with
We've integrated with custom storefronts, major ecommerce platforms, and content management systems alike. If your site can edit HTML on a product template — whether that's through a theme editor, a custom CMS, or a developer pushing code — we can almost certainly get the viewer in there. Tell us what you're running and we'll tell you exactly what the integration looks like.
Two ways to work with us
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We handle it end-to-end
Send us access to the relevant template or page, and we'll place the viewer, test it across devices, and confirm it loads cleanly before handing it back.
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Your team takes the lead
We provide the embed code, sizing guidance, and any platform-specific notes your developers need — you control deployment and timing.