Panorama Viewer displays panoramic images/videos easily on your WordPress site. Supports various files like .png, .jpeg, .mp4, and more.
As of April 2026, Panorama is a WordPress 3d plugin with 3.0K+ active installations and a 4.3/5 rating from 8 reviews. It has been downloaded 60K+ times in total. Requires WordPress 4.3+ and PHP 7.1+. Available on WordPress.org since 2021. Actively maintained — updated within the last month. Downloads are up 430% this week. Top alternative: Easy 3D Viewer.
The plugin is very easy to use and anyone can use the plugin easily without any technical knowledge.
You can embed any panoramic photos, or videos in Posts, Pages, Widget areas and WooCommerce product pages. It comes with everything you need to make the most of your panoramic pictures.
This WordPress plugin enables seamless display of images, 360° images, and videos on your website. You can easily customize the layout of panorama images by adjusting width and height settings to suit your design preferences.
Control the auto-rotation feature, specifying the speed in degrees per second, and toggle default controls as needed.
Upgrade to the pro version to unlock additional features, including the ability to display galleries, 360° tours, and Google Street View. Choose a custom angle of view…
It looks fine for a panorama picture but does not have settings for a flat view of a wide image unless I’m missing something. EDIT: The developer Abu has been brilliant and is working on a fix so this feature is being added. Remarkable positive response!
An excellent solution that is easy to use.
The excellent news is that this plugin works. It’s simple to use: upload a 360º image to the Media Library, assign it to a Panorama, and then place a shortcut somewhere in the middle of your article, and it will “just work”.
There are, of course, a few limitations — at least, on the Free version (they might have been fixed for the Pro [paid!] version, though; I simply cannot test that <i>it just works</i> in all circumstances, because it will depend on your setup and how much control you have over it (i.e., hosted on a cloud service somewhere … or used in a shared hosting environment).
Notably, from the perspective of the (human!) manager, it’s not that easy to figure out how things work. Panoramas are special and are a taxonomy on their own; they are inserted into articles using old-fashioned shortcuts, not fancy Gutenberg blocks.
That said, the results are very reasonable, and this plugin is not limited to merely display “traditional” 360º images; it can also work with more exotic formats (such as Google Street View!). If you don’t wish to waste your time searching for the “perfect” plugin, the free version of Panorama Viewer should be more than adequate for most people’s needs.
Pro version does not work. I even have built a fresh Ubuntu 22.04 with WordPress 6.3 and a single installed plugin (Pro version of Panorama Viewer), gallery still din’t not work. Support for Pro version does not exist. The only interaction I ever got from developers was a reply to the refund request. Developer requested access to WP installation, but when I provided it, the only response was a silence. If you need a free version – yes, it works. But don’t spend money on Pro.
One of the best, if not the best free plugin. However the CSS needs some work. The developer uses the generic class name “title” which is inferring with all the other elements on our website.
Please use something more specific like “panorama-title”.
| WordPress | 4.3+ requiredTested up to 6.9.4 |
| PHP | 7.1+ required |
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