EZVR is a web-based virtual reality training authoring platform. Its core use case is creating training, operating instructions, employee onboarding tours, and safety training from 360Β° photos or videos. It is more of an internal corporate training content tool than an education platform that provides ready-made courses. Users can build their own VR tours, or commission the EZVR team to develop custom training.
Its course areas focus on corporate training, on-site instructions, safety training, and onboarding. The delivery format does not appear to include live classes, recorded lessons, or 1-on-1 courses; instead, users access interactive VR content through a browser. It also offers EZVR Presenter for classroom explanations, all-hands meetings, and introduction days. Features include information points, images/text/audio, multiple-choice questions, progress display, floor plans, quick navigation, thumbnails, skins, stereoscopic 360Β° photos, VR mode, plus sharing and website embedding. No public information is provided about certification or certificates. In terms of company background, EZVR is developed by Beeldhouwers in Tilburg, the Netherlands.
The pricing structure is relatively clear, though there is one inconsistency: the 31-day free trial includes space for 10 photos, online tutorials, and all features; Basic costs β¬50/month and includes 50 photos and 1 account; Extra costs β¬150/month and includes 250 photos and 5 sub-accounts. The terms state that billing is annual in advance, payable within 31 days. The Starter Kit includes a one-year subscription, a VR camera, a tripod, and Cardboard headsets, but one page shows β¬995 while the registration page shows β¬395, so buyers should confirm by email before purchasing.
The main advantage is its low hardware barrier: editing and viewing work in modern browsers, and it can be used on computers, tablets, phones, and VR headsets. Its interactive elements are enough to cover a basic training loop, making it suitable for turning real workplace environments into materials that can be learned remotely. The drawbacks are that it does not provide a standardized course library or certificates, and learning outcome assessment is only mentioned under custom options, such as behavior statistics and LMS integration. Registration requires manual review; the site says users can start within 12 hours if the submitted information is correct, so access is not fully instant.
EZVR is suitable for corporate training, HR, safety management, facilities management, and similar teams looking to reduce on-site training costs and help employees become familiar with hazardous or complex environments in advance. Access from China, network stability, and local payment methods are not disclosed, so china_access can only be rated as unknown. If deploying it in China, teams should first test direct connection speed, VR asset loading, and the invoice/payment process, and compare it with domestic VR training authoring services or general-purpose LMS platforms paired with 360Β° tour tools.
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