ARmage

We have developed ARmage (AR for museum and gallery expositions), an application that transmits information hidden in depositories and archives directly to visitors. Just point your phone and you will be surrounded by fascinating details that ordinary wall labels can't bear.
Behind the application is the vision to make the rich contexts of the exhibits accessible to all generations. Cultural institutions hide in the archives interesting things that can be described without exaggeration as treasures that ordinary signs cannot bear. ARMage connects physical exhibits with the digital present, for everyone: digital natives and traditional admirers of museum and gallery collections.
We built the application on Easy AR technology, which can recognize exhibits in real time. After capturing an image or object in the viewfinder, interactive points are displayed as highlighted details. Click to expand the catalog of information about the exhibit, context, or hidden meaning. Visited items will remain available after you leave as a personal collection of visiting experiences. We developed the native app in Kotlin and Swift — for a seamless cultural experience.
ARMage transforms a traditional visit into an interactive space of discovery. It allows cultural institutions to reach a wide audience: older visitors discover new details, while younger ones find a way in a technological approach to understanding historical and contemporary exhibits. The app lays the groundwork for the future — managing individual exhibitions and expanding to museums and galleries around the world. Exposure in a new dimension.

ARKit
AR - EasyAR
OpenGL
Swift
SwiftUI
Kotlin
Jetpack Compose
UX
UI
iOS apps
Android Apps
Fullstack
QA
Project Management



We enjoy connecting physical exhibits with the digital present. After all, the most important thing for us is our work for the National Museum — an application that works with VR and AR, which has received many awards from expert juries, but mainly visitors.
We enjoy connecting physical exhibits with the digital present. After all, the most important thing for us is our work for the National Museum — an application that works with VR and AR, which has received many awards from expert juries, but mainly visitors.





















Behind ARMage is the vision to transform a traditional visit into an interactive space of discovery. Just point your phone and you'll be surrounded by fascinating details that ordinary wall labels don't encompass.
Behind ARMage is the vision to transform a traditional visit into an interactive space of discovery. Just point your phone and you'll be surrounded by fascinating details that ordinary wall labels don't encompass.







The application allows cultural institutions to reach a wide audience. Older visitors discover new details, while digital natives find a technological approach to understanding historical and contemporary exhibits.
The application allows cultural institutions to reach a wide audience. Older visitors discover new details, while digital natives find a technological approach to understanding historical and contemporary exhibits.



