Photo Viewer for VR Headset — View Photos in Virtual Reality

Photo Viewer for VR Headset — View Photos in Virtual Reality

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Photos in VR — From Memories to Immersion

VR headsets offer unique ways to experience photos:

  • Regular photos display on a large virtual screen — like having a cinema-sized photo frame
  • 360° photos surround you immersively — relive the moment as if you were there
  • 3D photos (stereo) add depth perception — photos literally pop out
  • VR captures (screenshots from VR) need managing and organizing

AnExplorer provides the file management layer: browse photos from any source (local, NAS, cloud), organize them, and open them in the appropriate viewer.

Viewing Regular Photos

Standard JPEG/PNG photos display on a 2D panel in your VR environment:

  1. Open AnExplorer on your headset
  2. Navigate to photos (local storage, NAS, or cloud)
  3. Tap an image → it fills a virtual panel in front of you
  4. Controller trigger/OK → next photo
  5. Navigate through an entire folder as a gallery

The experience: Like having a 100-inch photo frame floating in front of you. Photos at 4000px+ resolution look sharp and detailed — you can see more detail than on a phone or tablet screen.

Supported formats: JPEG, PNG, WEBP, GIF (animated), BMP, HEIC

Viewing 360° Photos

360° photos (from Insta360, GoPro MAX, Ricoh Theta, or phone's panorama mode) are the VR killer feature for photos:

  1. Transfer 360° photos to headset (or access from NAS/cloud)
  2. Navigate to the photo in AnExplorer
  3. Tap → launch in a VR photo viewer (Meta Gallery, Skybox)
  4. The 360° photo surrounds you — look in any direction to explore

File naming: Name 360° photos with _360 in the filename for VR viewers to auto-detect the projection type.

Managing VR Screenshots and Captures

VR headsets capture screenshots and recordings during use:

  • Quest screenshots: /Oculus/Screenshots/
  • Quest recordings: /Oculus/VideoShots/
  • PICO screenshots: /DCIM/Screenshots/

AnExplorer helps manage these:

  1. Browse capture folders → view thumbnails
  2. Delete blurry/unwanted captures to free space
  3. Transfer keepers to phone (WiFi Share) or PC (USB)
  4. Organize into folders by game/experience

Screenshots accumulate fast — each is 3-5 MB. After a year of VR use, you might have 500+ screenshots consuming 1-3 GB.

Photo Sources in VR

From phone (your camera roll)

  1. Phone: AnExplorer → WiFi Share → select photos
  2. Headset: AnExplorer → WiFi Receive
  3. Photos save locally → view in VR

From NAS (full photo library access)

  1. AnExplorer → Network → SMB → connect to NAS
  2. Browse your entire photo archive on the NAS
  3. View photos directly (streams from NAS — no copying needed)
  4. Best for large libraries: thousands of photos accessible without filling headset storage

From cloud (Google Drive/Dropbox)

  1. AnExplorer → Cloud → select service
  2. Navigate to photo folders
  3. Tap to view — downloads and displays

From USB drive

  1. Connect USB drive to headset (PICO: USB-C OTG. Quest: via USB-C hub)
  2. AnExplorer → USB drive → browse photos
  3. View directly from USB — no copying needed

Use Cases

Reliving vacation memories in 360°

If you shot 360° photos on vacation (Insta360, GoPro MAX):

  1. Transfer to headset or access from NAS
  2. Open in VR → you're transported back to that exact location
  3. Look around in any direction — ceiling, floor, behind you
  4. Share the experience by passing the headset to family members

Virtual photo album for family

Create a VR photo gallery experience:

  1. Organize family photos into folders (by year, event, person)
  2. Transfer to headset or access from NAS
  3. Browse photos on a giant virtual screen — like a private gallery showing
  4. Grandparents can view family photos at massive size without squinting

Reviewing camera captures before editing

Photographers reviewing 360° or high-res photos:

  1. Transfer RAW previews or full-res JPEGs to headset
  2. View at massive virtual size — spot details invisible on a phone
  3. Decide which shots to keep before importing to editing software
  4. 360° photos show the full scene — check all angles before editing

Managing VR content for social sharing

Share VR screenshots with non-VR friends:

  1. Browse VR captures in AnExplorer
  2. Select best ones → copy to cloud (Google Drive, Dropbox)
  3. Share cloud links with friends/social media
  4. Or WiFi Share to phone → share from phone's gallery

Storage Management

VR photos and captures consume space:

  • Regular photos: 3-15 MB each
  • 360° photos: 15-50 MB each (high resolution for spherical)
  • VR screenshots: 3-5 MB each
  • VR recordings: 100 MB - 2 GB each

On 128 GB headset: A few hundred photos is negligible, but recordings add up. Use AnExplorer's sort-by-size to find large captures, delete old ones, and keep headset storage healthy.

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