No-app AR experience
Send a single link or QR to a client. And they are able to view your art directly in their house or office.
Buyer-side AR means a Singaporean collector can place your 4-meter sculpture in their Tribeca loft before deciding. The viewing room is now anywhere.
Per-work dwell time, regions, return visits, conversion to enquiry. Show your artists data, not just commission cheques.
Gallery.com/exhibitions runs on Augmento — visitors never see our brand. We're plumbing.
Building with curators, galleries, and artists
Scan. See. Buy. No app download. Zero friction.
Visitors scan a QR code from gallery labels, catalogs, or social media. Web-based AR launches directly in their mobile browser, no app download required.
Artworks appear in real spaces at accurate dimensions. Wall art, sculptures, installations, all formats supported with photorealistic glass effects and professional framing options.
Collectors can share AR experiences with partners or advisors, then buy directly from the experience. Every interaction generates first-party data for your gallery.
Technology hasn't solved the fundamental question: 'Will this fit my wall?'

Traditional art websites struggle with buyer confidence. Collectors can't visualize scale or placement.

89% of galleries want immersive experiences, but only 12% have the tools to deliver them remotely.

Visitors leave galleries interested but uncertain. Memory fades. The sale never happens.
First-party behavioral data, captured at the moment of human intent, in the only environment generative AI cannot reach. AR is the collection mechanism. Data is the product.
Describe what this feature does.
Curator, buyer, artist: each gets the surface they need, on the same platform.
Manage shows across rooms, cities, continents. Schedule openings, gate previews to your collector list, swap works between physical and AR with one toggle. Your show, run from one console.

A collector taps a link from your weekly mailout and sees the work in their space, at scale, lit by their windows. They walk around it. They see provenance. They enquire, without ever leaving their phone.

Editioning, royalties on resale, AR-only editions priced separately from physical. The platform handles minting, transfers, and secondary-market royalties so your artists keep earning past the first sale.

Work shipped with artists, curators, and institutions we admire.
AR-augmented catalogue tooling for galleries managing thousands of works. Walk a collector through pieces remotely with the same fidelity as in-person viewing.

Hundreds of artworks digitized in days, now enhancing sales.

Three numbers from the 2026 Art Basel/UBS report. We didn’t make them up.
Of HNW collectors purchased a digital artwork in 2024–25. Digital art is now the third-largest collecting category, behind painting and sculpture.
Of galleries expanded their online presence in 2025 in response to economic pressure. The shift to digital surfaces is structural, not seasonal.
Of dealer-bought works in 2024 were purchased via Instagram, sight unseen. The buyer journey is already digital, most galleries’ tools haven’t caught up.
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Source: Art Basel & UBS Global Collecting Survey 2026
Geolocated AR exhibitions bend the laws of physics, no crating, no freight, no customs
The same AR content automatically works in next-generation headsets, future-proof your exhibitions
Curators, artists, and gallery directors ask these first.
No questions found.
30-minute conversation. Bring the artist, the room, the question, leave with a curatorial proposal and a fixed-price scope.