We create accessibility virtual tours that help NDIS providers, businesses, and public spaces showcase their accessible features. Our immersive 3D tools empower people of all abilities to plan, access, and engage with spaces with confidence.
At Viewtech3D, we empower NDIS providers, designers, and caregivers with advanced 3D solutions that make accessibility planning, training, and communication easier, clearer, and more inclusive.
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Hillary’s Beach Club Perth engaged us to create a Matterport 3D virtual tour that highlights the club’s beachfront dining areas, bar, outdoor terraces, and recreational spaces with a focus on accessibility. The tour allows prospective guests, including those with mobility needs, to explore the venue remotely, view accessible pathways, seating arrangements, and overall layout, ensuring informed planning for dining or events. By embedding the tour on its website and digital channels, Hillary’s Beach Club has improved inclusivity, enhanced guest engagement, and provided a seamless accessibility virtual tour that showcases the venue’s welcoming and versatile environment.

Viewtech3d partnered with Ability Heroes to create immersive virtual reality tours that empower people with disabilities to explore venues and public spaces before visiting in person. These interactive tours highlight key accessibility features from entryways and restrooms to seating and parking so individuals and their families can plan outings with confidence and ease. By combining cutting-edge VR technology with Ability Heroes’ mission of inclusion, we have built a powerful tool that helps break down barriers, reduce anxiety, and inspire greater independence for every visitor.
An accessibility virtual tour is an interactive 3D walkthrough designed to highlight features for people with disabilities. Users can “walk” through a space to check for ramp access, doorway widths, accessible restrooms, and clear pathways, allowing them to plan a visit with confidence.
Our virtual tours for disability access are used by local governments, public venues (like Hillary’s Beach Club), hospitals, and NDIS providers. They use them to demonstrate inclusivity, reduce anxiety for visitors, and ensure their space is welcoming to everyone.
VR for accessibility training places staff (e.g., in hospitality or retail) into immersive simulations. This helps build empathy and awareness by simulating what it’s like to navigate a space with mobility or sensory challenges, and it can be used to practice inclusive customer service.
This refers to using 3D renders and off-the-plan virtual tours before construction. It allows architects and SDA (Specialist Disability Accommodation) providers to test their designs, ensuring accessible features are incorporated from the very beginning, which saves significant costs compared to retrofitting.