Every visitor gets their own guide

We help you bring your story to every visitor — in 9 languages and live in weeks.

Visitors scan a QR code at the object, pick their own level — playful, short, or deep dive — and ask follow-up questions directly to the guide.

One object, the right story for everyone

Text, images, video, audio and quiz questions — adapted to the visitor's language and level. So the same object speaks to families, international guests and experts alike.

How it works for your museum

1

Supply what you have

PDFs, exhibition catalogues, draft texts, or informal notes — all welcome. Already have a database? We migrate it automatically.

Upload documents
schouten-biography.pdf
butterfly-cabinet-text.docx
species-list.txt
2

The AI drafts layered stories

A playful version for kids, a short overview for the typical visitor, and a deeper dive for experts — in 9 languages, with no extra work for you.

Butterfly cabinet
For kids
Butterflies that never fade — magic or craft?
For visitors
Lifelike butterflies, captured for eternity.
For experts
Schouten combined paper, paint and preparation into a singular diorama.
9 languages
NLENDEFRESITZHJAKO
3

You review and approve

Every story starts as a draft. You review, edit where you want, and decide what goes live. Your museum keeps its own editorial voice — and no story reaches a visitor without your sign-off.

Draft

This butterfly cabinet was assembled around 1820 by Gerrit Schouten in Suriname.

It containsIt shows34 butterfly species from Suriname.

Approved
4

Hang the QR codes — done

We help with QR cards in your visual identity. Visitors scan and start within seconds.

Butterfly cabinet

Scan for the story
Your museum

Learn what really engages your visitors

See which stories visitors choose, which questions they ask, and in which languages. You'll spot what unexpectedly resonates, where stories fall short, and who your audience really is — privacy-first and consent-based.

Your museum
April 2026
Live
1.284visitors
Main exhibition
612
Permanent collection
418
Interactive hall
240

Built for European museums

Always up to date

New features and AI improvements roll out automatically. Every update is included in your subscription — your guide always runs the latest version.

On the visitor's own phone

Visitors scan a QR code on their own phone and start within seconds. Your team manages content; we manage the platform.

Fixed monthly or pay per visitor

Choose a fixed monthly subscription from €299, or pay per visitor — whichever fits your audience and season. Setup, hosting and updates are included.

EU-hosted, GDPR-by-design

Fully hosted in Europe, powered by the French AI model Mistral. Your content, your visitor analytics, and your audience relationship stay yours.

What 141 visitors thought at Highlight Delft

An international art & technology festival was the first public test of AI Museum Guide. See what visitors made of it.

From first call to live guide — in weeks

1

Plan a demo

Tell us about your museum and what you're looking for. We'll explore together whether AI Museum Guide is the right fit — no strings attached.

2

Intake and a tailored plan

We discuss how to make your exhibition interactive — affordably and step by step, fitted to your collection and audience.

3

Setup day at your museum

On site, we pick 6–12 objects together to start with. We handle the configuration and the QR cards in your visual identity.

4

Test and go live

Test internally with your team, then go live for the public. During a 3-month pilot we refine the stories and depth levels together based on real visitor feedback.

Give every visitor their own guide — in 9 languages, in weeks.

Frequently asked questions

Answers to the questions museums ask us most.

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How it works
For your museum
Pricing & tech

Which AI model do you use?

What does it cost?

What types of museum does it work for?

Does it work for temporary exhibitions?

How does it work exactly? Do I need to put QR codes everywhere?

Can you import existing audio tours (e.g. GuideID)?

Can visitors ask their own questions?

What information does the guide use to answer questions?

Which languages does the guide support?

What does the guide do when a visitor asks something not covered in our content?

About us

We are two TU Delft graduates with a passion for technology and culture. Our mission: bring culture closer to people through technology, and make every exhibition accessible, engaging and inclusive — regardless of language, age or prior knowledge.

Fleur Jansen

TU Delft

MSc Industrial Design Engineering

Focuses on user interaction and the responsible use of AI in cultural settings.

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Kris van Melis

TU Delft

MSc Computer Science

Focuses on technology and AI; his experience as a CS teacher shapes the personalized approach of the guide.

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