Capture Beautiful Photos With This Free, 3D-Printed, DIY Robotic Panorama Head
A free, powerful DIY robotic panorama head design with a high-quality build and professional-grade features that capture panoramas, gigapixels, and time lapses with universal compatibility.
Jourdan Aldredge • Apr 10, 2025
Meet Eclíck. He’s an open-source and free-to-use DIY robotic panorama tripod head that photographers and videographers can use to take 360-degree panoramas, time lapses, or other creative shot types.
Created by engineer and avid panorama photographer Yiorgos Theó, the Eclíck project aims to bridge the gap between professional-grade photography tools and the accessibility of DIY projects. It’s a powerful DIY robotic panorama head with a high-quality build and professional-grade features that capture exquisite panoramas, majestic gigapixels, and smooth time lapses with universal compatibility.
Here’s what you need to know about Eclíck and how, if you have the right resources, you could try this DIY option.
A DIY Robotic Camera Head
Designed by Theó to create a solution that empowers creators by delivering professional-quality performance while remaining affordable and easy to build, the Eclíck project is a truly unique tool that creators can craft with their own hands. Something that offers creators a specific satisfaction that also helps shooters achieve stunning, high-quality results with precision and ease.
Eclíck is designed for makers, hobbyists, and professionals of all levels and should be quite helpful for some of these specific panoramic shot types. The build, which includes steel-reinforced 3D-printed parts, also calls for a high level of integrity.
Embedded steel rods can provide a robust, long-lasting structure that delivers flawless performance, even under the most demanding conditions and heavy loads.
Eclíck's precision, durability, and functionality should also rival those of expensive, high-end robotic heads, making it a fun project and a practical investment for interested photo and video pros.
Free and Accessible Design
To get your hands on an Eclíck DIY robotic panorama tripod head yourself, all you need to do is access the files needed to 3D print the components and build the Eclíck—which are provided by the Eclíck team for free. Just print the pieces yourself or through a printing service, and you're on your way to building your own robotic panorama head.
This means there’s no need to hunt for obscure or expensive parts. The Eclíck uses readily available, off-the-shelf components, all of which are detailed in a comprehensive Bill of Materials. So, sourcing parts from local or online stores should be quite easy.
The Eclíck has also been purposely designed to be easily built by anyone with a screwdriver, regardless of their DIY ability.
Forget the headache of complex tools and convoluted instructions. The Eclíck has been purposely designed to be easily built by everyone with just a screwdriver, regardless of their DIY ability.
Get Started Today
Ultimately, this is a cool tool to explore building yourself. It can be a great option for a fun afternoon if you’re a tinker or 3D printer person already. It also serves a specific photo and video purpose that could be great for projects, big or small.
To find out more, you can find everything you need to get started with Eclíck on the company’s website here.
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