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In today’s digital world, capturing a child’s attention can be challenging. Our new 360° eBook format makes it easy to inspire kids to read, with breathtaking illustrations that engage their imagination and bring classic stories like Alice in Wonderland to life. It’s a book they’ll want to pick up again and again!
In today’s digital world, motivating kids to read can be challenging. Our 360° eBook format makes it easy to inspire kids and help them fall in love with literature. Playful, interactive 360° illustrations capture their imagination and bring classic stories like Alice in Wonderland to life. It’s a book they’ll want to explore again and again!
In a world where immersive audio-visual experiences are the norm, it's crucial to rethink the way literature is presented. We have to adjusts to the change, offering a format that makes classic stories come alive for today's kids.
Watch how it works
Watch the video below to learn how the app works. The application can be run directly in a browser on any PC / Mac / iPad / or tablet with a larger screen. You can also install it as a Standalone Web App, without distractions like browser tabs. Easy to follow video instructions provided.
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Sign-up and start reading the 360° eBook just like any other book, but here’s where it gets exciting: every few pages, you’ll find a breathtaking 360° illustration that makes the story super immersive. Click the play button to enter the 360° scene, then use your mouse or swipe to explore the immersive 360° world. These visuals are enhanced by short, musical narrations that bring key moments to life. On other pages, you’ll enjoy dynamic illustrations—unique visuals that add another layer of engagement to your reading journey.
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Alice’s question is more relevant than ever in today's world, where children are immersed in a rich visual culture. To nurture a love for reading, we must adapt. Our 360° eBook brings classics like Alice in Wonderland into the 21st century, blending timeless storytelling with stunning, interactive visuals that speak to a new generation.
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Just at this moment Alice felt a very curious sensation, which puzzled her a good deal until she made out what it was: she was beginning to grow larger again, and she thought at first she would get up and leave the court; but on second thoughts she decided to remain where she was as long as there was room for her.
“I wish you wouldn’t squeeze so.” said the Dormouse, who was sitting next to her. “I can hardly breathe.”
“I can’t help it,” said Alice very meekly: “I’m growing.”
“You’ve no right to grow here,” said the Dormouse.
“Don’t talk nonsense,” said Alice more boldly: “you know you’re growing too.”
“Yes, but I grow at a reasonable pace,” said the Dormouse: “not in that ridiculous fashion.” And he got up very sulkily and crossed over to the other side of the court.
All this time the Queen had never left off staring at the Hatter, and, just as the Dormouse crossed the court, she said to one of the officers of the court, “Bring me the list of the singers in the last concert!” on which the wretched Hatter trembled so, that he shook both his shoes off.
“Give your evidence,” the King repeated angrily, “or I’ll have you executed, whether you’re nervous or not.”
“I’m a poor man, your Majesty,” the Hatter began, in a trembling voice, “—and I hadn’t begun my tea—not above a week or so—and what with the bread-and-butter getting so thin—and the twinkling of the tea—”
“The twinkling of the what?” said the King.
“It began with the tea,” the Hatter replied.
“Of course twinkling begins with a T!” said the King sharply. “Do you take me for a dunce? Go on!”
“I’m a poor man,” the Hatter went on, “and most things twinkled after that—only the March Hare said—”
“I didn’t!” the March Hare interrupted in a great hurry.
“You did!” said the Hatter.
“I deny it!” said the March Hare.
“He denies it,” said the King: “leave out that part.”
“Well, at any rate, the Dormouse said—” the Hatter went on, looking anxiously round to see if he would deny it too: but the Dormouse denied nothing, being fast asleep.
“After that,” continued the Hatter, “I cut some more bread-and-butter—”
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We've made a special effort to honor the original 19th-century illustrations in our modern remake. Many of our 360° scenes mirror the iconic compositions created by John Tenniel, the legendary illustrator of the original Alice in Wonderland. Use the slider above to compare our visuals with the original 19th-century drawings.
We've made a special effort to honor the original 19th-century illustrations in our modern remake. Many of our 360° scenes mirror the iconic compositions created by John Tenniel, the legendary illustrator of the original Alice in Wonderland. This allows readers to experience the classic story in a fresh, immersive way while still appreciating its rich artistic roots. Use the slider above to compare screenshots from our breathtaking 360° visuals with the original illustrations and see how we blend tradition with innovation. Step into the magic and see the timeless story come to life from every angle!
It's evident that kids enjoy consuming engaging content. They eagerly watch great educational movies and enjoy interactive exhibitions. So what's the real issue?
The growing gap between traditional books and the interactive digital world poses a challenge: how do we make classic literature compelling and engaging for today’s young readers? The joy of reading is fading among children who are more drawn to the world of TV, video games, social media, and endless online content. Books in their current form are unable to compete with the dynamic experiences that modern technology offers. And it's our responsibility to transform them.
By reimagining books, we can help kids fall in love with classic literature all over again.
Books in their current form are unable to compete with the dynamic experiences that modern technology offers. And it's our responsibility to transform them. 360° eBook is a brilliant solution: it incorporates playful 360° illustrations and other interactive elements into classic literature.
Imagine stepping into the world of a book where you can look around in the story! A 360° illustration works similarly to Google Street View, but instead of exploring a street, you’re immersed in an actual book illustration.
The magic of the 360° format lies in its ability to encourage discovery—readers never know what they might find on the other side of the scene, creating excitement and a sense of exploration, all embedded within classic literature.
Easily access 360 Alice in your browser, or with one step, turn it into a desktop, tablet, or iPad app for a more immersive experience. See our quick video tutorial below for easy instructions.
A Web App can run in the browser
or as a Standalone App with its own icon,
free from distractions like tabs.
The 360° Alice app runs directly in your browser, with no need for downloads or installation. To enjoy the full experience on PC, Mac, or iPad, simply complete one quick step to convert it into a standalone app. It takes about 5 seconds and it was designed with this step in mind. Watch the video guides below.
The Desktop version currently features 24 interactive 360° illustrations across 83 pages, though this may change with future updates. The tablet version includes the same number of 360° scenes but has slightly more pages. It’s truly a rich and immersive experience!
No, they are not, and that’s intentional. This is a book, and we want to encourage kids to use their imagination. Exploring the 360° scenes is an interactive and engaging experience in itself, and we don't want to turn it into a passive cartoon.
That said, we may consider adding extremely subtle movement in future updates, like a gently swaying leaf or Alice turning her head slightly, but nothing major.
Our goal is to preserve the essence of literature while enhancing the experience for kids. We’re walking a fine line and want to stay true to the original nature of books.
Pages that don’t include 360° illustrations still offer unique, one-of-a-kind interactivity. We call these Dynamic Pages. For example, on some pages, you can click the “Gallery” button to animate the text and watch Alice emerge from behind the page and grow in size.
These dynamic features ensure that every page of the book is immersive, not just the 360° illustrations. The Desktop version includes approximately 55-60 additional Dynamic Pages, each designed to captivate and enhance the imagination.
Absolutely! The 360° eBook format is designed to make classic literature more engaging, not replace reading. Children will still read the story, but with the added bonus of interactive 360° illustrations and dynamic pages that bring key moments to life.
These immersive visuals encourage exploration and make the reading experience more exciting, allowing kids to connect with the story in a deeper way. It’s all about making literature more enjoyable and accessible, helping kids rediscover the magic of reading while they explore and interact with the content.
No, the musical narrations are not full chapter narrations like an audiobook. Instead, they offer short, captivating snippets that complement the 360° illustrations.
These narrations give a taste of the story, enhancing the immersive experience and adding a unique layer of engagement. It’s a key part of the experience, but reading the full text is still essential. Sign up for the trial and experience it firsthand!
360° Alice is available as a Web App.
Web Apps are websites displayed without the browser’s search bar or tabs, offering the look and feel of a native app with their own icon.
The setup takes about 5 seconds—just one or two clicks using your browser’s built-in feature. Follow our short video guides provided after sign-up to transform the website version of 360 Alice into a standalone app.
Web Apps require an internet connection but don’t take up storage space, need no large downloads or installations, and always run the latest version.
We also offer short video guides for the most popular browsers:
These links open in a new tab:
Google's Support Page on Web Apps: [Install a web app]
Apple's Support on Web Apps for Mac: [Turn a website into an app in Safari]
We also offer short video guides for the most popular browsers:
We are a family run art studio and this approach allows us to deliver the app for Windows, Mac and iPad without needing to develop separate apps for each platform. It also enables us to offer special deals, which wouldn’t be possible through traditional app stores. Plus, there’s no need to download a large file — you can start reading in seconds directly from your browser.
Windows: latest Chrome, Edge or Brave
Mac: latest Safari, Chrome or Brave
iPad: Safari
Android Tablets: Chrome
About Firefox: We do not recommend Firefox, as some features may not function optimally in this environment.
Other browsers: Most modern browsers should be able to run 360 Alice, though we haven’t been able to test every browser and device combination. However, we recommend using latest version of Chrome or Safari.
Internet: A stable internet connection is also required.
The setup takes about 5 seconds—just one or two clicks using your browser’s built-in feature. Follow our short video guides to transform the website version of 360 Alice into a standalone app. Please note, you will need a compatible browser.
Browsers that support standalone web apps:
Windows: Chrome, Edge, Brave Browser
Mac: Chrome, or Safari 17 on macOS Sonoma or newer, Brave Browser
iPad: Safari on iOS 14 or newer
Android Tablets: Chrome
Desktops & Laptops: For the best experience, we recommend using a 13” screen or larger. On smaller screens, such as mini laptops, the fixed layout of the eBook may require you to use the zoom feature to ensure text readability.
iPad, iPad Air, iPad Pro: Use an iPad with a 9.7” screen (the size of the original iPad) or larger. We recommend running our app as a standalone Web App to remove Safari’s search bar and tabs. Setting it up is simple—just click ‘Add to Home Screen’ under the Safari's Share options. Video instructions for the setup are included.
iPad Mini: The app is not yet optimized for iPad Mini. Stay tuned for future announcements.
Android Tablets: Medium to larger tablets are recommended. While smaller tablets can run the app, you may need to zoom in for better readability.
Mobile Phones: The app is not yet optimized for mobiles.
Yes, 360° Alice is web-based, so an internet connection is required, even when used as a standalone Web App.
Yes, the paid version of the app can be activated on up to three separate browsers within the same household living at the same address. Once you reach this limit, you will no longer be able to launch the app in additional browsers.
If you purchase a new device or need to reset your activated browsers, you may request one reset per year under our fair use policy. Any additional requests will be handled at our discretion. Please contact us via email, and we aim to respond within five working days.
Important: Our system can detect app usage pattern. Sharing your license outside of your household in violation of our Terms and Conditions will result in access being blocked and account suspension.
Yes, you can run 360° Alice as a standalone Web App with its own Home Screen icon, offering the same experience as a native app.
No App Store download is required—Web Apps are simply websites added to the Home Screen, displayed in fullscreen mode without Safari’s search bar or tabs.
Apple has supported Standalone Web Apps since iOS 14. The setup is easy:
1. Tap the ‘Share’ button in Safari.
2. Select ‘Add to Home Screen’.
3. That’s it! This creates an icon, allowing you to run the website as a standalone app—free from Safari’s tabs and search bar.
4. Need help? Check out our short video guide.
It’s easy:
1. Tap the ‘Share’ button in Safari
2. Select ‘Add to Home Screen.’
That's it. This will create an icon directly on your Home Screen, and you can run the web app without Safari’s search bar and tabs. Please note, you still need an internet connection.
Short video instructions are also provided to guide you through the setup. And while you can run our app in the browser, without enabling web app mode, it is not optimal. For the best experience, we recommend setting up 360 Alice as a standalone Web App.
iPad, iPad Air & iPad Pro: Use an iPad with a 9.7” screen (the size of the original iPad) or larger. We recommend running our app as a standalone Web App to remove Safari’s search bar and tabs. Setting it up is simple—just click ‘Add to Home Screen.’ Video instructions for the setup are included.
iPad Mini: The app is not yet optimized for iPad Mini. Stay tuned for future announcements.
iPhones: The app is not yet optimized for mobiles.
The app is not yet optimized for mobiles. Stay tuned for future announcements.
360° Alice is a groundbreaking interactive version of the classic “Alice in Wonderland” book. Unlike traditional eBooks, 360 Alice features immersive 360° illustrations that let you explore scenes from the story as if you were stepping inside them. It also includes audio narrations and interactive elements to make reading more engaging and fun for children and adults alike.
The free trial includes a few interactive pages of 360 Alice in Wonderland. Explore how our 360° illustrations and interactive content create an immersive storytelling experience.
The free trial lasts for 1 month from the date you register. After 1 month, your trial license will automatically expire. If you need more time to explore the app, feel free to contact us, and we’ll see what we can do to help!
Click the BUY button to view our current pricing and options on the dedicated sales page.