Let buyers walk the property
before anyone drives there.

Capture a flat with the iPhone Pro already in your pocket. Dalim rebuilds it in 3D and hands you a link your buyers explore freely, on a phone or a laptop.

15 min

Of scanning for a two-bedroom flat

< 4 h

Business hours before it is live

0

Cameras or contractors to book

A real estate virtual tour gives a buyer what no set of photographs can: the way rooms connect, the depth of a space, the honest proportion of one room against another. They walk it whenever they like, before asking you for a viewing.

Dalim builds those tours from a capture the agent makes with an iPhone Pro. No camera to buy, no contractor to schedule, no editing: you scan the property while you are already standing in it, and you get back a link.

Photographs earn the click. They rarely explain a home.

A photograph shows a chosen angle, in chosen light. That is its job, and it does it better than anything else: it is what makes someone stop scrolling and look at your listing.

What it cannot show is the walk from the kitchen to the living room, the depth of a bedroom, what you actually see when you push a door open. Buyers come to check that in person, and that viewing settles nothing. A 3D tour moves the check earlier: whoever books a viewing has already walked the place.

From capture to a live tour.

An agent scans a kitchen with an iPhone Pro, the depth reading drawn on screen.01Dalim iOS app

Capture

Room by room, guided by the Dalim iOS app, with the iPhone Pro you already carry. A two-bedroom flat takes about fifteen minutes, with no training.

A living room rebuilt in 3D, seen from the doorway: fireplace, wood floor and the room beyond.02Direct upload

Send

Upload from the app, right after the scan or later: every capture stays saved on the phone. No editing, no software, no contractor.

Point cloud of a dining room being reconstructed.033D reconstruction

We rebuild it

Our servers reconstruct the scene as it was captured: true volume, light, materials. Nothing is invented by generative AI, nothing is prettified.

The Dalim viewer open on the living room of a Haussmann flat.04The tour, live

Share the tour

One address, for the listing, an email or a text message. Lead capture and tour statistics are included.

What changes inside an agency.

A stronger listing pitch

Offering a 3D tour at valuation sets you apart from the two other agencies the seller called, at no extra cost to them.

Buyers who live far away

A relocation, a purchase from another city, an investor: they walk the property from home and travel only when it genuinely fits.

Occupied properties

Every viewing disturbs a tenant or a seller still living there. Cutting their number is an argument you can hand them.

Team hand-offs

A colleague who has never set foot in the property can present it on the phone, walking through it as they talk.

Coming back after a viewing

A buyer torn between two homes returns remotely, as often as they like, without taking up your Saturday.

Outside office hours

Most listing views happen in the evening. A tour behind a link keeps working while the agency is closed.

What makes a good capture.

Light, first of all

Switch everything on, open the blinds and curtains before you start. It is the single change that improves the result most, and it costs nothing.

Open doors

The openings between rooms are what stitch the property together. Open the doors of every room you want included before scanning.

A steady pace

A calm walk around each room reads better than a quick sweep. The app shows what has been captured as you go.

Mirrors and large windows

These surfaces reflect or transmit light and deserve a little extra care during capture. We show you how to approach them.

Judge it on a real tour.

The sample tour is a flat genuinely captured on an iPhone, not a prepared demo scene. Walk from room to room, step up to the materials, open the measuring tool.

How do you create a real estate virtual tour?

With Dalim, the agent follows the guided capture in the iOS app, room by room, using an iPhone Pro with a LiDAR sensor. The capture is then uploaded to our servers for reconstruction. Once processed, the tour is reachable through a link you can put in a listing, an email or a text message.

How long does it take to scan a flat?

Allow about fifteen minutes on site for a two-bedroom flat captured in good conditions. It varies with floor area, number of rooms, how cluttered the place is and how the rooms connect. That capture time is separate from processing, which happens after upload and does not tie you up.

Do I need to buy a 360° camera?

No. Dalim runs on an iPhone Pro with LiDAR, the one already in your pocket. There is no 360° camera, tripod or professional scanner to buy. That is also what lets you capture during the valuation visit itself, without ordering hardware or booking a contractor for a separate appointment.

Does the tour work on a phone?

Yes, and that is the main use: most listing views happen on mobile. The tour opens from a link on a phone, tablet, PC or compatible Mac, with nothing for the buyer to install and no VR headset required. The same link works from a text message, a listing or an email.

Can the tour be embedded in a listing?

Dalim gives you a shareable link, which you can place in the listing, an email or a signature, and supports embedding wherever it is allowed. Whether external content can be inserted directly into a page depends on each property portal's own rules, and they do not all open them the same way.

Does it replace an in-person viewing?

No, and that is not the point. It lets a buyer confirm in advance that the volumes and layout match what they are looking for, before booking. The in-person viewing stays essential before any purchase decision. What changes is that the trip is used to decide rather than to rule the property out.

See what it looks like
on one of your own listings.

Access opens in waves, a few agencies at a time. We take the time to talk it through, then you start on the Pro plan with unlimited scans.