It’s the question every business owner asks once they hear about 360° virtual tours: does a virtual tour boost Google Business Profile ranking? The honest answer is “yes — but not in the way most people expect.” Here’s what Google says, what the data shows, and how 360° tours actually move the needle on local search.
Does a virtual tour boost Google Business Profile ranking — directly?
No. A 360° virtual tour is not a documented direct ranking factor in Google’s local algorithm. Adding a tour will not automatically push you up the local pack overnight.
However, a 360° virtual tour boosts several things that ARE direct or indirect ranking factors. Here’s where the lift actually comes from.
What Google says
Google’s own research, published on their Street View hire page (now archived but widely cited), states that “businesses with photos and a virtual tour are twice as likely to generate interest” as those without. Twice as likely. That number doesn’t come from us — it’s Google’s.
“Interest” in this context means: direction requests, calls, website visits, and saves. Each of those is a documented ranking signal in Google’s local algorithm. So the virtual-tour-to-ranking causal chain is:
Tour → more engagement → stronger local signals → better ranking.
What independent studies show
Independent local-SEO research (BrightLocal, Moz, Search Engine Land annual surveys) consistently identifies the same indirect mechanisms:
- Higher click-through rate on the profile in search results
- Longer dwell time on the profile when viewers explore the tour
- Higher rate of secondary actions (calls, direction-requests, website clicks)
- More photo-related engagement, which Google weights into prominence
These add up to a profile that signals “this business is real, active and worth showing”.
How virtual tours signal “active business” to Google
Google’s local algorithm cares about three core inputs: relevance, proximity and prominence. A 360° tour boosts prominence in several ways:
- Recency. Adding a tour is a fresh update, which Google weights positively
- Photo count. A tour is treated as multiple photo assets, padding your profile’s media library
- Engagement. Tours generate the longest dwell time of any profile feature
- Trust signal. A tour is hard to fake — verified businesses with tours score higher on Google’s automated quality checks
Other ranking factors that compound with virtual tours
A 360° tour is most powerful when combined with:
- Regular Google Posts (weekly updates, offers, events)
- A steady stream of reviews — see our guide on how to get more Google Maps reviews
- Up-to-date hours, services, attributes
- Strong cover photo, logo, and 10+ static photos — see our Google Business Profile photo requirements guide
- Consistent NAP (Name, Address, Phone) across the web
A virtual tour in isolation won’t transform a thin profile. A virtual tour combined with all of the above will.
How to add a 360° virtual tour to your Google Business Profile
- Commission a professional 360° photographer (or capture using Google’s free Street View app if budget is tight)
- The tour is published via Google Street View Studio
- Within hours of publishing approval, the tour appears on your Google Business Profile
- It stays live indefinitely, hosted by Google for free
Trusted Photography has been publishing 360° tours to UK Google Business Profiles since 2012 — for businesses from small cafés to LEGO, BMW, Currys and the Universities of Nottingham and Salford.
Frequently asked questions
How long until I see a ranking lift after adding a virtual tour?
Allow 4–8 weeks for Google to fully crawl and weight the new content. Most of the ranking lift comes from the secondary engagement effects, which compound over time.
Will a virtual tour outrank my better-reviewed competitor?
Not on its own. Reviews remain a heavier ranking signal than tours. But combined with active review-gathering, a tour widens the gap from competitors who only have one or the other.
Does the type of tour matter (Street View vs Matterport)?
For Google Business Profile ranking effects specifically, Google Street View tours win — they live natively on Google Maps. Matterport tours don’t appear directly on your GBP (though they can be linked from your website). See our Matterport vs Google Street View comparison.
Ready to add a 360° virtual tour to your Google Business Profile? Get a free quote from Trusted Photography — UK-wide, publishing to Google Maps since 2012.