Education sector | virtual tour case study
Education sector | virtual tour case study
Explore Inspire’s immersive Nottinghamshire Libraries Virtual Tour designed to improve accessibility, ease anxiety, and support inclusive visits across Nottinghamshire.




Inspire Libraries, a charitable community benefit society managing Nottinghamshire’s libraries, partnered with The Virtual Tour Experts to develop a series of accessible, self-managed virtual tours for four flagship venues: Mansfield Central, Worksop, West Bridgford, and Beeston. Designed to empower visitors with mobility or anxiety needs, the 360° experiences make each library easy to explore while helping Inspire staff maintain content independently. With a bespoke virtual tour editor, WCAG-aligned accessibility features, and HDR panoramic imagery, the project provides a scalable, future-ready platform that supports inclusivity, confidence, and community engagement across the entire library network.
Mansfield Central Library | Worksop Library | West Bridgford Library | Beeston Library
Amongst a standard features and processes we worked with Inspire Libraries to implement a range of bespoke components that makes this virtual tour stand out in true form.


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Inspire staff have been trained to use the virtual tour editor and can now update content without needing additional technical support. Key benefits include:
In the education and public access sector, visitor anxiety, accessibility, and digital-first engagement are rising priorities. This project demonstrates how libraries and similar institutions can take control of their digital environments with self-managed tools. Virtual tours are no longer just promotional assets; they’re essential infrastructure for accessibility, community engagement, and operational efficiency.



