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How to Create a 360° Flipbook Experience with Your Own Photos

Turn Your Panoramas into an Interactive Showcase

Modern smartphones and 360° cameras have made it easier than ever to capture stunning, immersive panoramic photos. But sharing them has always been a challenge. You end up with a long, distorted image that just doesn't do your shot justice.

At Fflipp, we believe your content deserves a beautiful presentation. That's why we've built a complete, end-to-end solution to help you not only view your 360° photos but also integrate them into professional, interactive flipbooks—and you can start for free.

The "Super Smooth" Workflow: From Photo to Embed

We've designed a simple, two-part system to make this process seamless.

Part 1: The Fflipp 360° Image Library

First, you need a place to host your image and get a special link. We've built that for you.

  1. Log in to your Fflipp account and go to your 360° Image Library.
  2. Upload your panoramic or equirectangular JPG image.
  3. Our system will instantly process the image and provide you with a unique "Embed Link". Simply click the "Copy" button.

This library is your private space to manage all your 360° assets.

Part 2: Embedding in Your Flipbook

Now that you have your link, adding it to a flipbook is easy.

  1. Open any flipbook in the Advanced Editor and go to the "Hotspots" tab.
  2. Add a new "360 Tour" media hotspot.
  3. In the URL field, paste the Embed Link you just copied from your library.
  4. Position the hotspot on your page, save, and you're done!

Your readers can now explore your 360° photo in a beautiful, interactive player right inside your flipbook.

Not a Fflipp User Yet? Try it Now for Free!

Want to see how your photos look in 360°? You don't even need an account to try it. Visit our Free 360° Image Viewer, select your photo, and see the magic happen right in your browser.

When you're ready to embed that experience into a stunning portfolio or digital book, sign up for a free Fflipp account and get started!

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