Use your existing scan
If your venue already has a Matterport model, RAYN uses it as it is — no rebuild, no second capture. If you do not, capture is straightforward and RAYN maps it once it is ready.
RAYN for Matterport
Matterport captures your venue as a precise 3D scan. RAYN turns that scan into a bookable surface — guests explore the real room, then choose the exact table, cabana or zone before they arrive. If you already have a Matterport model, RAYN can use it as it is. If you do not, capture is straightforward. Either way, the tour stops being a showcase and becomes the moment the booking is made.
Why the room should be the booking surface
Most venues place the 3D tour on a separate page. Guests can walk the room, admire it, then leave it behind and book blind through a form that has no idea which table they were looking at. The scan carries the exact thing the guest cares about — where they will sit — yet it never reaches the reservation. RAYN closes that gap: the same room the guest is exploring is the room they book from.
How RAYN uses your Matterport scan
Matterport is the capture layer; RAYN is the booking layer on top of it. Nothing about the scan is rebuilt — RAYN maps your tables, spaces and zones onto the model you already have, applies your live booking rules, and turns the tour into a working reservation surface.
If your venue already has a Matterport model, RAYN uses it as it is — no rebuild, no second capture. If you do not, capture is straightforward and RAYN maps it once it is ready.
RAYN turns the model into Pick Your Spot — guests walk the real room in 3D and choose the exact table, booth, cabana or zone, with your rules behind every seat. See Pick Your Spot →
The window seat, the corner booth, the front cabana — chosen in the room, not guessed from a list. Seat intent is captured at the moment it happens and carried into the booking.
Every visual choice becomes signal. The venue sees which tables, zones and time-bands guests reach for, and can price and place premium inventory with intent. See RevDASH →
Cabanas, daybeds, booths and whole areas map onto the scan as bookable spaces — so a beach club or rooftop reads as clearly as a dining room. See RAYN Spaces →
The spatial layer feeds the same booking record as your website and WhatsApp demand, so preference and channel arrive attached — one connected journey, not another isolated tour. See how RAYN connects →
What it changes
The investment in a Matterport capture is real. Making it the booking surface is where it starts to pay back — for the guest choosing with confidence, and for the room reading demand it could not see before.
Guests who choose their exact spot in the real room arrive committed to it — the doubt behind a blind booking is removed before they confirm.
The table a guest wanted survives the journey into a structured record, so the floor is not reconstructing preference on arrival.
The room learns which spots and slots drive value, and premium inventory is priced and placed with intent rather than by habit. See RevDASH →
Where we operate
Built for premium hospitality across India, the United Kingdom and the Middle East.
Next step
A short walkthrough — we take your existing Matterport model, or plan the capture if you need one, and show how it becomes Pick Your Spot: guests choosing the exact table in the real room, and the spatial demand that follows.