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360° panorama viewer

These are real panoramas from an AKYS mobile mapping drive through Vilkpėdės seniūnija in Vilnius on 10 July 2026, not stock imagery. Each frame was captured at 10560 × 5280 by the Insta360 Titan on the rig roof, positioned by RTK-GNSS, and anonymised before it left our pipeline. Drag to look around, click the map to jump along the route.

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10560 × 5280Source resolution
Frames in this drive
±3 cmRTK-GNSS accuracy
~3 mFrame spacing

Panoramas here are downscaled to 4096 × 2048 so the page stays light. Deliveries ship at full 10560 × 5280 with an ArcGIS oriented-imagery table.

What you are actually looking at

Sensor

An Insta360 Titan on the rig roof, stitched to a single equirectangular frame per position. The optical centre sits 0.515 m above the vehicle body origin, which is what keeps imagery and LiDAR in one frame.

Positioning

Every frame carries an RTK-fixed position and a full attitude solution, hardware-synchronised with the LiDAR and the rest of the rig through GPS-disciplined CAMM timing.

Spacing

Capture runs at 5 fps and is thinned to roughly one frame every 3 m, so coverage stays even whether the vehicle was crawling or at traffic speed.

Delivery

Full-resolution JPEGs plus an oriented imagery table that drops straight into ArcGIS, so the panoramas are queryable next to the point cloud rather than a separate photo folder.

Ordering 360° street capture in Lithuania

AKYS is a mobile mapping company based in Vilnius. We capture 11K 360° street imagery across Lithuania, including Vilnius, Kaunas, Klaipėda, Šiauliai and Panevėžys, as well as Latvia, Estonia, Poland and the wider EU. A typical municipal route is driven in a single day at traffic speed, with no road closures and no tripod setups.

360° capture is booked either on its own or as one layer of a full mobile mapping survey in Lithuania. On its own it covers property and real-estate photography, virtual tours, construction progress records, facade and heritage documentation, and imagery licensed as AI training data. As part of a survey it arrives georeferenced alongside the mobile LiDAR point cloud, so a panorama and the geometry behind it describe the same moment in time.

Deliverables are full-resolution JPEGs plus an ArcGIS oriented-imagery table. Faces and licence plates are blurred before anything leaves our pipeline, using the same GDPR anonymisation service we run on other organisations' footage.