Upgrade Your Service with 360 Cemetery Mapping
We take 360-degree photos every 1 to 2 meters. Each photo is placed in the right spot on the map. Visitors see real paths, headstones, and landmarks in all directions. They can move step by step, look around, and know they are in the right place before they arrive.
360 Ground Capture
Captured with 360° cameras, showing real pathways and headstones.
Interactive Map Navigation
Explore the cemetery like walking on-site, turn, zoom, and tap to move.
Linked Plot Information
Each 360 view connects to plot details, records, and QR code links.
Immersive Visitor Experience
Get Early AccessFamilies often arrive with a name or section, but still struggle to find the grave. A 360 map removes uncertainty. Users search a name, view the real spot, and study nearby markers so they know exactly where to go. Visitors from other cities or countries can explore the resting place online before they travel. The experience feels personal and easy to understand.

Quick Staff Training and Ground Checking
Get Early AccessStaff spend many hours every month giving directions, printing maps, or walking visitors to graves. A 360 map cuts this down. Teams look up a plot on screen, confirm it visually, and send a link. New staff learn the grounds faster because they can explore every road and row online before guiding families. Volunteers and contractors can check work areas without asking for help.

Improve Your Pre-Need Sales
Get Early AccessA clear 360 visual map shows that the cemetery is well cared for and modern. Families trust a site they can preview. It supports pre-need sales because people can see what a section looks like and understand spacing and layout. The map builds confidence, reduces complaints, and shows your community you are investing in good service.

Frequently asked questions
How do I know if the Cemetery 360 Mapping is right for my business?
Cemetery 360 mapping is a digital capture of the grounds using panoramic photos. Chronicle takes images every 1 to 2 meters along pathways using 360-degree cameras. Each image shows the full scene in all directions, not a flat photo. After processing, people can move through the cemetery online, follow paths, look at headstones, and see the exact surroundings as if they are standing there.
How accurate is a 360 tour?
The tour matches the real layout because all photos are taken on-site on the actual walking paths. Each capture shows real headstones, landmarks, trees, and directional views. If a visitor stands in front of a grave in person, the same view appears in the map. This makes it easy for families to recognize where they are and walk directly to the right location.
Do visitors need an app to view it?
No. Visitors do not need to install or download anything. The 360 map works in a regular web browser. It opens on phones, tablets, or computers. Families can view a grave on the way to the cemetery or while standing at the gate. Operators can also share a direct link by email, QR code, or text message.
How long does the mapping take?
Most cemeteries take 1 to 3 days of on-site capture. Large sites, steep terrain, or many buildings may take longer. After capture, Chronicle processes, stitches, and uploads the images to the platform. Many operators receive their working 360 map within a few weeks, depending on size and data requirements.
Can we update the map later?
Yes. Chronicle can return to capture new sections or add new images. Plots and records can also be updated without taking new photos. Operators can add new burials, change information, or attach new headstone photos at any time through the platform.
Is there support after the map goes live?
Yes. Chronicle provides ongoing support. The team can help with edits, fixes, new data, and new images. Operators can contact support at any time if they need help with access, records, or public use. The map can be updated over time as the cemetery grows.







