The GoPro VR Player (formerly known as Kolor Eyes Desktop) is a legacy software program specifically engineered to view offline, 360-degree immersive footage on desktop computers. However, if you are looking to edit and reframe modern 360 media (such as footage from the GoPro MAX), GoPro has replaced this legacy standalone player with the more robust, all-in-one GoPro Player application. 1. How to Download the Software
Depending on your specific goals, you can choose between the classic VR player or the modern desktop app:
GoPro Player (Recommended Option): Download the current, officially supported version directly from the official GoPro Player Landing Page. It is available for both Windows ⁄11 and macOS.
GoPro VR Player 2.0 (Legacy Option): If you specifically need the old standalone VR tool for older hardware configurations (like the Oculus Rift CV1 or LeapMotion), you can find archived freeware installers through reputable third-party catalog sites like LO4D for Windows or MacUpdate for macOS. 2. Importing Your 360 Content
Before you can play or edit files, you must transfer them from your camera to your computer: GoPro VR Player 2.0 Now Available