0%

A Glimpse Into the Past

The Problem:

Many architectural structures no longer exist or are difficult for people to visualize. Two-dimensional drawings and photographs rarely communicate the real scale, spatial presence, or proportions of a building.

The Solution:

Using ExploreXR, architectural reconstructions can be placed directly into the real world through WebAR. Users can position and explore buildings in their physical environment using a mobile device, allowing architecture to be experienced at real scale without installing an app.

The solution included:

Mobile WebAR placement
Browser-based AR that allows visitors to place buildings directly in their surroundings.

Real-scale architectural models
Accurate 3D reconstructions that preserve the proportions and structure of the original architecture.

Interactive positioning
Users can move, rotate, and examine the model from different perspectives.

No-app access
Runs directly in the browser on modern smartphones and tablets.

Architectural detail reconstruction
Visual elements and materials that recreate the building as accurately as possible.

Conclusion:

The architecture becomes immediately understandable and accessible. With ExploreXR, visitors can view the reconstructed structure directly in their environment using AR, making historical or planned architecture easier to explore, explain, and share.

Check out Those

Digital Heritage & Art Preservation

The artwork becomes a persistent digital twin that preserves its current state. Using ExploreXR, the sculpture can now be viewed directly in the browser as an interactive 3D model or experienced in Augmented Reality (AR) on mobile devices. This makes the artwork accessible from anywhere while enabling museums, institutions, and educators to integrate it easily into websites, digital exhibitions, and immersive learning environments.

Cultural Asset Digitization Solution

The cultural artifact becomes a permanent digital representation that preserves its appearance and craftsmanship. Using ExploreXR, the object can be explored directly in the browser as an interactive 3D model or viewed in Augmented Reality (AR) on mobile devices. This allows museums, researchers, and educators to share cultural heritage globally while maintaining a precise digital record for future generations.