Transform the Museum Experience
Museums like Earthplace use Halo AR to turn static displays into living stories — from lifelike 3D animals in science exhibits to immersive tours layered over natural habitats. In the art world, creators like Troy Lamarr Chew have use Halo AR at galleries to invite visitors to explore symbolism through their own devices. Whether you're in a gallery or a nature center, Halo AR makes every exhibit more interactive, accessible, and memorable.

Results You Can Measure
📈 +25%
Boost Visitor Satisfaction
Institutions using AR have reported up to a 25% boost in visitor satisfaction.
⏱️ +30%
Increase Dwell Time
AR experiences have been linked to 30% increases in dwell time, which correlates directly with stronger memory retention.
👣 +15%
More Repeat Visits
Institutions using AR have reported a 15% increase in repeat visits
📱70%
Prefer Tech Experiences
Over 70% of visitors under 40 prefer interactive, tech-enhanced experiences.
AAM 2022
💬 +40%
Increase Social Sharing
Social sharing of AR exhibits grew impressions by 40% on average for cultural institutions
MuseWeb 2022
🧠 82%
Enhance Visitor Engagement
82% of museum professionals believe AR enhances visitor engagement and learning
MuseumNext 2023
Halo AR in Your Museum
Lifelike Digital Exhibits
Augmented Reality (AR) is reshaping how audiences engage with museums by turning traditional exhibits into dynamic, immersive experiences. With AR, visitors can unlock layers of digital storytelling—3D models, videos, audio guides, and interactive annotations—right on top of physical artifacts. The result is deeper understanding, greater emotional connection, and more memorable visits that extend well beyond the gallery walls.


AR Flashcards To Go
Turn every visit into a lasting learning experience. With interactive AR flashcards, museums can offer take-home content that reinforces key exhibits—perfect for classrooms, continued exploration, and at-home engagement. Whether sold in gift shops or given out as educational tools, these cards deepen understanding while opening up new revenue streams.
Interactive Artwork
Halo AR brings a new dimension to art museums and galleries by turning static displays into interactive experiences. Artist Troy Lamarr Chew, featured in the New York Times, used Halo AR to add a hip-hop layer to his gallery exhibition. Museums can use AR to share artist commentary, behind-the-scenes videos, or even show works in progress—all triggered directly from the artwork itself, giving visitors a richer, more personal connection to each piece.

AR That Fits Naturally
Enhance the exhibits, tours, and programs you already have with elegant AR layers — deepening visitor connection without changing what makes your museum special. Here are a few inspiring ways Halo AR can transform your space, unveiling hidden narratives and igniting wonder at every turn.
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Self Guided Tours
Empower visitors with mobile AR tours tailored to exhibitions, collections, or thematic pathways.
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Interactive Exhibits
AR overlays show how artifacts, buildings, or landscapes have changed over time, blending the past and present in one view.
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Retail Integration
Connect museum retail products like catalogues, prints, and souvenirs to supplementary educational AR experiences.




