See how others use picpins for interactive product images, infographics and image maps. Maybe your next project is in there already.
Instead of showing every item on a boring product page, you mark products directly inside a lifestyle photo. Clicking the hotspot reveals the name, price, image and a button to the shop. The result: clickable images that sell.
A photo of the living room with markers for measurements, materials and amenities. Prospects see exactly what is where, without digging through a PDF.
A photo of a tool, steps as markers, the order in the tooltip text. A wall of text becomes a visual walkthrough you can follow step by step.
An anatomical drawing, a historical map, a diagram of a machine. Every detail gets a hotspot with explanatory text, image or video. A static diagram becomes an interactive graphic students can explore at their own pace — and they remember more than from text alone.
City map, hiking map, resort overview. Every point of interest becomes a hotspot showing a photo, description and link to booking. An interactive image map that engages visitors before they even arrive.
A photo from the showroom or a styled room. Each piece of furniture gets a marker with name, price, material and direct link to the shop. Customers click their way through instead of flipping a catalogue.
From the lookbook photo straight to the cart. Every piece of clothing, every piece of jewelry, every shoe — a marker with a product card and buy button.
A virtual gallery, a VR showroom, a learning room with interactive material. Anyone opening your image in a headset browser — Meta Quest, Vision Pro, Wolvic or Firefox Reality on other devices — sees the hotspots like on any other screen and can click them with the controller. No VR app required, no 3D model, no Unity.