CloudPano vs iGUIDE

CloudPano logo
CloudPano is a 360° virtual tour builder that lets real estate agents and photographers create MLS-compliant property walkthroughs with interactive floor plans — no proprietary hardware required.
$22/mo
iGUIDE logo
iGUIDE by Planitar turns a single interior scan into verified floor plans, an interactive 3D walkthrough, and room measurements — all generated automatically with no manual post-processing.
From ~$35/scan (PLANIX camera ~$2,600)

CloudPano vs iGUIDE: feature comparison

FeatureCloudPanoiGUIDE
3D Virtual Tours
Floor Plans
MLS Delivery
Video Tours
Media Delivery Portal
Subscription Pricing
Virtual Staging
Photo Editing / Enhancement
Drone / Aerial

CloudPano — Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Accepts any 360° camera — no proprietary hardware purchase needed
  • One-click MLS-compliant tour cloning saves setup time per listing
  • White-label custom domain available from the $33/mo Pro Plus tier
  • Built-in live 360° video chat lets remote buyers tour a property in real time

Cons

  • Entry plan capped at 3 published tours — unlimited requires a paid upgrade
  • Floor plan tools rated notably lower than scan-based competitors like Matterport
  • No built-in photo editing, enhancement, or virtual staging — separate services needed
  • Audio and voice-over narration features are underdeveloped per user reviews

iGUIDE — Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Floor plan accuracy of ±0.5% distance and ±1% square footage — measurably tighter than Matterport
  • Single scan generates a 3D tour, accurate floor plans, room measurements, and CAD/Xactimate-compatible exports simultaneously
  • No subscription required — per-project pricing from ~$5 CAD; operators own their data outright
  • Fast capture — a typical residential property scanned in under 15 minutes with the PLANIX R1 camera

Cons

  • Requires purchasing the proprietary PLANIX R1 camera (~$2,600 USD) upfront before any first scan — no rental program exists
  • No photo editing, HDR, twilight effects, or virtual staging capability; a separate service like BoxBrownie is always needed for those deliverables
  • Pricing is denominated in Canadian dollars, making cost-per-scan unpredictable for US operators subject to exchange rate swings
  • No drone or aerial photography capability — the system is strictly limited to interior 3D capture