Clients Want Immersive.
Pipelines Aren’t Built for It.
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Brands ask for VR-ready versions.
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Events need dome projection.
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Tech clients want headset exports.
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Reshooting increases cost.
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XR workflows slow production.
BuildVR upgrades your finished film into immersive formats without new cameras or new pipelines.
360° Equirectangular
Fisheye
Meta Quest
Apple Vision Pro
YouTube 360
Enterprise use case
Production & Media
Convert cinematic footage into 360°, equirectangular, and spatial-ready formats without additional shoots or stitching workflows.

Marketing & Brand Activations
Repurpose campaign videos into immersive 360° experiences for experiential marketing and spatial brand engagement.

Events &
VR Expos
Deploy VR installations, fulldome projections, and 360° booth content using existing video assets.

Industrial Demonstrations
Transform product walkthroughs and machinery demos into immersive 360° VR presentations for remote and on-site clients.

Immersive Video Conversion for Creative Teams Across Germany
Germany’s production industry spans advertising agencies, film studios, experiential marketing teams, and automotive launch specialists. As immersive media continues to grow across Europe, creative teams are being asked to deliver 360°, VR, and dome-ready formats alongside traditional cinematic edits.Major trade exhibitions, product showcases, and brand activations across Germany increasingly incorporate headset experiences and projection environments. Rather than restructuring their entire production pipeline, studios are looking for scalable ways to convert existing 2D campaign footage into immersive-ready outputs.By transforming master files into monoscopic equirectangular, fulldome, fisheye, and optimized HEVC formats, production teams across Germany can offer immersive deliverables while maintaining creative control, editing workflows, and budget efficiency.This approach allows agencies and studios to adapt to evolving media expectations without investing in new capture systems or complex XR development processes.


