Most museum apps force a QR scan and give everyone the same one size fits all experience. Living Image lets visitors point their phone at an object and get content from creators they trust. A school group and a collector see different things at the same exhibit. Nothing else combines object recognition, personalized experiences, and outside creator content in one platform. Creators supply the reels visitors expect, so museums don't have to, and Edith helps staff search records in plain English.
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Hello everyone!
I was first inspired to build this after a trip to a graveyard, wanting to give a "voice" to all the people who were buried there. That expanded to museums, which I validated and found that most are still using QR codes, and most of what you get after scanning is a fairly static wall of text.
Then I started building.. As an engineer, it gave me the chance to work with RAG and CNN models, so it was a pretty fun project. Overall, with the budget cuts hitting the US museum sector and it being a fairly neglected industry, it ends up being a tool they can use to drive a higher percentage of return visitors with the modern experience people have come to expect!
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Would love to see a built-in way for visitors to save their favorite clips to a personal account, then get a follow-up email with related content from those same creators after the visit. That kind of continuity would turn a one-time museum trip into an ongoing relationship and give creators more return on the work they contribute.
Would love to see a built-in way for visitors to save their favorite clips to a personal account, then get a follow-up email with related content from those same creators after the visit. That kind of continuity would turn a one-time museum trip into an ongoing relationship and give creators more return on the work they contribute.