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Optimising Virtual Tours for Mobile Devices

With over 60% of web traffic now coming from mobile devices, it’s vital that your virtual tour performs just as well on a smartphone as it does on a desktop.

Mobile users are often browsing on the go — and if your tour takes too long to load, doesn’t fit the screen properly, or is hard to control, they’re likely to leave before they even explore.

Here’s how to make sure your virtual tours deliver a smooth, user-friendly experience on any device.

1. Choose a Mobile-Optimised Tour Platform

Start with the right technology. Platforms like Matterport, Kuula, and CloudPano are built with mobile in mind, using responsive design and adaptive loading.

If you’re embedding a tour, always check it on:

  • iPhone and Android
  • Smaller screens and large phones
  • Tablet devices (iPad, Galaxy Tab, etc.)
  • Vertical and horizontal orientation

2. Use Responsive Embed Settings

When embedding your virtual tour on your website, make sure the iframe code is responsive. This allows it to adjust to different screen sizes.

Use this format:

<iframe src="/TOUR-LINK" width="100%" height="480" style="max-width: 100%;" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Avoid fixed widths like width="800" — they break layouts on mobile.

3. Simplify the Tour Structure

Mobile users interact with one finger and a smaller screen. Avoid overly complex tours with too many:

  • Navigation points
  • Pop-up hotspots
  • Long text descriptions

Keep it clean and intuitive. Prioritise smooth flow and logical paths over excessive detail.

4. Optimise Load Time

On mobile, speed matters. Large, high-resolution tours can slow down on weaker connections.

Tips to improve performance:

  • Use compressed or optimised 360° images
  • Avoid unnecessary background music or large video hotspots
  • Ensure the hosting platform uses content delivery networks (CDNs)
  • Keep file sizes and the number of scenes manageable

Platforms like Matterport handle most of this automatically, but custom tours may need manual adjustment.

5. Test Navigation and Controls

Mobile users need intuitive controls:

  • Tap to move
  • Swipe to pan
  • Pinch to zoom

Make sure these gestures work smoothly and that touch targets (e.g. hotspots) are big enough to tap without zooming in.

Test your tour on multiple devices before going live.

6. Avoid Cluttered Pages

Don’t bury your virtual tour inside a busy web page.

Best practices:

  • Give it full width on mobile
  • Avoid placing it alongside large blocks of text or pop-ups
  • Use a heading like “Take a Virtual Tour” to make it clear what it is
  • Add a short line explaining how to use the tour if needed

7. Add a Mobile-Friendly CTA (Call to Action)

After viewers finish exploring your tour, what’s next?

Add a clear call to action below the tour:

  • Book Now
  • Contact Us
  • See Our Menu
  • View More Properties

Make it a button or bold link — easy to tap, easy to act.

Bonus Tip: Link in Bios and Social Profiles

Mobile users often discover your brand through Instagram, TikTok, or Google Maps. Include a direct link to your virtual tour in:

  • Your Instagram bio
  • Google Business profile
  • Facebook “About” section
  • Booking confirmation emails

This brings mobile traffic straight into the immersive experience.

Go Virtual Tours – Built for Mobile from the Start

Every Matterport virtual tour created by Go Virtual Tours is fully optimised for mobile and tablet use. We ensure fast load times, smooth interaction, and responsive design — so your business makes a great first impression on any device.

Need help embedding or testing your tour for mobile performance? Just let us know.