HDReye

Make 360° HDRis on your phone

Published by: HDReye Technologies

Description

Finally, an app to shoot 360° HDRis with your phone.
HDReye is the first and only iOS app for creating custom 360° HDRi images for realistic 3D lighting and compositing.
Just select your desired dynamic range, follow the prompts to shoot a bracketed multi-exposure panorama of your location, and HDReye will stitch and generate a 32-bit (.EXR format) HDRi of your location.
HDReye is an essential app for combining 3D animation realistically with footage or capturing lightmaps of any location. What used to require an expensive 360° camera or chrome ball light probe, now can be done conveniently on your phone with HDReye.
Whether you are an independent 3D artist, VFX studio, AR developer, NFT artist, content creator, or just a hobbyist - HDReye is here to make your workflow simpler and renders more realistic.
HDReye is your image-based lighting solution. Compatible with all 3D packages and render engines including Cinema 4D, Blender, Houdini, Maya, 3D Studio Max, Adobe After Effects, Element 3D, OTOY Octane Render, Redshift, V-ray, Arnold, Unreal Engine, Unity, Spark AR, and more.
HDReye users also have access to the largest crowdsourced collection of HDRi images in the world.
HDReye also works well for capturing 360° panoramas similar to the Google Street View app.
Terms of Use: http://hdreye.app/terms/
Privacy Policy: http://hdreye.app/privacy/
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In-Apps

HDReye Pro
USD 6.99
Asset unlock
USD 2.99

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  • Is HDReye free?

    Yes, HDReye is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.

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    HDReye has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is USD 4.99.

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User Rating

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HDReye Reviews

Utter bait and switch

timothevs on

United States

It will not even let you preview the image you spent five to ten minutes capturing. Hiding it behind a paywall. How would anyone know if the panorama is worth paying for? Utter rubbish. Instantly deleted and regret for having wasted 15 minutes of my life.

Free app is unusable

umichscoots on

United States

I am unable to view a stitch using the free app because I have no credits. Waste of a download. Don’t waste your time as I have.

Deceptive. Not free

Mvl04 on

United States

For you’re first attempt using this you’ll be charged $2.99 for JUST previewing it. Now I’ll have to wait for perfect weather conditions and go out in the field to see if the 2.99 is with it.

No warning

TheSpendog on

United States

I had made an hdri for a project, and now I cannot access the files after filming… I did not know I would not have access, and they have lied in their previous review engagements, saying there are features to get free credits, which is not true.

Unable to test without paying

Matt R, Hampton VA on

United States

Went through the lengthy process of taking the 51 photos, and creating an account, only to find out it would cost me $2.99 to view it. So I have no idea how well the app works. Deleting…

Horrid

Pacifiky on

United States

Never used an app more greedy than this, i’d rather use polycam at this point. Not only do you have to make an account but 6$ per month is outrageous just to unlock things I already made. It doesn’t even give you a warning that what you’re about to make will be paywalled. Rather have 5 ads in my face before exporting than this.

Super awesome

cwo. 1245 on

United States

Been super helpful for me when trying to make cg stuff match with my real world footage this sometimes the photo stitching can look a little weird

App is worse than apps I used 14 years ago

Calsonic3000 on

United States

I haven’t used a 360 photosphere app since the iPhone 4 days in 2010 and I can’t understand how an app in 2024 is worse than it. Maybe programming for 3 cameras is more complicated? I don’t know. 360 Panorama back in 2010 had free unlimited uploads and the stitching was silky smooth without a focus point system. The point system on this app seems backwards from that. Also, I hate that I have to subscribe to everything now a days instead of doing a one time purchase. Subscriptions make me less likely to move forward on an app or service.

Absolutely do not download

Slik_otw on

United States

This is a paid product and if you create account without the understanding that this is a paid product it will not let you delete your account. Whenever you try to delete your account, it says HTTPserver unavailable.

Thanks

Saman Sharif on

United States

really good app 👍🏼

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