Workflow guide

How to create a 360 product viewer from product photos

A 360 product viewer starts with a clean image sequence. Once the frames are captured and organized, SpinForge360 can help turn that sequence into a self-contained HTML viewer.

Example: mug product spin
A simple ecommerce-style viewer embedded directly in the workflow article

This example shows the type of self-contained HTML output that can come from an ordered product photo sequence.

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1. Capture a consistent frame sequence

Keep the camera fixed, keep lighting consistent, and rotate the product in controlled steps. Common frame counts are 24, 36, or 72 images depending on how smooth the final rotation needs to feel.

2. Keep file naming predictable

Use a clean naming pattern so the sequence order is obvious. A simple numbered set is easier to validate, preview, and export than a folder of mixed filenames from different sessions.

3. Check the sequence before exporting

Preview the rotation before delivery. Look for missing frames, wrong ordering, lighting jumps, alignment problems, or anything that breaks the product spin.

4. Add presentation details where useful

Some products only need rotation. Others benefit from labels, hotspots, or short notes that guide attention to features, materials, or object details.

5. Export a self-contained viewer

SpinForge360 can export a portable HTML viewer from the image sequence. The result can be opened locally, sent for review, or prepared for use in an online product presentation.

6. Test the viewer in a browser

Open the exported viewer and test drag rotation, zoom behavior, image loading, and any labels or hotspots before you send the deliverable to a client or publishing team.

Try the workflow

If you already have a product image sequence, you can test SpinForge360 with the free trial and see whether the export model fits your delivery workflow.