If you’re a UK business looking to commission a 360° virtual tour, you’ll quickly hit the same question every other owner asks: Matterport, or Google Street View? Both are immersive. Both let visitors explore your space remotely. But they’re built for different jobs, and choosing the wrong one wastes budget. Here’s a plain-English comparison from a UK 360° virtual tour agency that’s been publishing to Google Maps since 2012.
What is a Google Street View virtual tour?
A Google Street View virtual tour is a series of connected 360° photographs published directly to your Google Business Profile and Google Maps. Visitors can move between viewpoints with arrow clicks, just like Street View on the road, but inside your premises.
- Hosted by Google — no ongoing fees, no expiry
- Appears on Google Maps and Search — discovery built in
- Embeddable on your website via the standard iframe
- Mobile and desktop friendly with no app install
What is a Matterport virtual tour?
Matterport is a third-party 3D-capture platform. Instead of standalone 360° photos, Matterport scans your space and stitches it into a navigable 3D model, complete with a “dollhouse” floor-plan view. The tour lives on Matterport’s hosting, not Google Maps.
- 3D walkthrough + floor plan — more spatial information
- Measurement tools — useful for property, AEC, surveying
- Hosted on Matterport’s cloud with an ongoing subscription
- Branded embeds and custom tags for richer interactivity
Matterport vs Google Street View: side-by-side
| Feature | Google Street View | Matterport |
|---|---|---|
| Hosting | Free, hosted by Google forever | Matterport subscription (ongoing fee) |
| Shows on Google Maps | Yes — discovery built in | No — separate destination |
| 3D model / floor plan | No | Yes |
| Measurement tools | No | Yes |
| Local SEO impact | High — boosts Google Business Profile | Low — relies on website embed only |
| Customisation | Limited (Google’s UI) | High — branded tags, hotspots |
| Best for | Local businesses, retail, hospitality, restaurants — anywhere customers find you on Google | Property, AEC, large complex venues, training |
Which one is right for your UK business?
Pick Google Street View if your customers find you mostly through Google search and Google Maps — so cafés, restaurants, hotels, car dealerships, gyms, retail stores, pubs, showrooms. Tour visibility happens automatically and there are no ongoing hosting fees.
Pick Matterport if you need a 3D model with measurement tools — so estate agents, architects, AEC consultants, large training facilities, or venues where customers expect to explore floor by floor. You’ll trade off the local-SEO boost for richer interactivity.
Can you have both?
Yes, and many UK businesses do. Hotels, car dealerships and large showrooms often publish a Street View tour to Google Maps for discovery, then offer a richer Matterport experience embedded on their own website. The two systems complement each other — Street View brings the traffic, Matterport keeps them engaged on-site.
How Trusted Photography helps
We’ve been publishing 360° tours to Google Maps and Street View since 2012, and we capture Matterport tours alongside for clients who need both. As one of the UK’s longest-established virtual tour agencies, we work UK-wide — every county, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland — and have delivered tours for LEGO, BMW, Currys, Hamleys, Halfords, Wren Kitchens and the Universities of Nottingham and Salford.
Frequently asked questions
Is Google Street View free?
Capture and publishing by a photographer carries a one-off fee. After that, Google hosts your tour for free indefinitely on Google Maps and your Google Business Profile.
Does Matterport have a free tier?
Matterport offers a free starter plan with limited spaces. For a commercial tour on a custom domain or with branding, you’ll need a paid plan. Trusted Photography includes the capture and can advise on the right Matterport subscription.
Do I own the tour content?
Yes. You own the imagery. Trusted Photography hands over capture rights as part of every commission.
Ready to get started? Get a free quote and we’ll talk you through which tour type fits your business best.