Not something I’ve tried, but you could build a little self-contained* html file that would run in their browser.
A quick Google suggests there are a few ways of doing that… entirely as an “it popped up in the search results” and not a recommendation, but something like:
But, IMHO, you’re making a huge headache for yourself.
(*I say ‘self contained’ but it’ll need a bunch of accompanying scripts… so really an offline website)
Yea that will be awesome pannellum source code for a personal website but alot of work for just a one off.
I was hoping there was just a click and view like on the RC but from the usb pen instead.
I can view these files via my android phone as I have 360 apps installed, in the past I’ve tried to send to a friend via WhatsApp and obviously there iPhone just shows a stretched image so to share I’ve had to use a online site. I have not shared 360 images for quite few years I thought maybe things have moved on.
I will just do the old way usb and emails to links.
I recommend Videopanoramas Player. It’s a little app you can use to view 360 panos on a Windows PC. You can also package it with 360 panos so that they are self-executing and share them - eg on your USB stick. You can even set up a series of panos which auto-rotate and/or zoom for a certain time and then change to the next one. It’s also great for taking a screenshot from a large pano at its max resolution - not just your screen resolution.