Museum Demo — Kraków Collection
Point a smartphone at a marker beside any artwork or artefact. No app to download. The piece animates — directly in the browser, in the gallery, in front of the original.
A small printed card acts as the anchor point. No screens, no hardware, no installation.
No app store. No download. The experience launches in Safari or Chrome in seconds.
The browser recognises the marker and the artwork animates — directly over the physical world.
Update animations, add languages, or replace an experience without touching the physical installation.
Tap either painting to activate the AR simulation
One of only four surviving portraits by Leonardo da Vinci. Believed to depict Cecilia Gallerani, mistress of Ludovico Sforza, Duke of Milan. In AR, she turns to meet the viewer's gaze and gently strokes the ermine — as if time itself has paused for 500 years and only now resumed.
Educated at Kraków's Jagiellonian University, Copernicus proved that the Earth orbits the Sun — overturning 1,400 years of accepted science. Matejko captures the exact moment of revelation. In AR, the heliocentric diagram glows, planets trace their orbits, and Copernicus turns to meet your gaze.
Works entirely through the visitor's own device. A printed marker and a URL are the only requirements.
Portraits, manuscripts, maps, artefacts, sculptures. If it can be photographed, it can be brought to life.
Refresh experiences for new exhibitions, seasons, or languages without replacing any physical materials.
No app store. No download. Launches in Safari or Chrome in seconds on any device from the last five years.
WALLIVE provides the platform infrastructure. All content and narrative is created and controlled by your institution.
WALLIVE is available for museums, cultural institutions and heritage organisations on annual platform licences. We deliver the AR experience and maintain the infrastructure.