Replace static printed artifact labels with QR-based digital labels. Update content in seconds, add languages progressively, track engagement by artifact — all for $49 per code, once.
Every time an exhibit description changes, a loan piece returns, or a traveling installation updates its information, every printed label becomes waste. A digital label costs $49 once and updates in seconds.
A 10×5 cm artifact label holds perhaps 60 words. The QR landing page behind it holds unlimited text, audio narration, high-resolution images, video, scholarly references, and related artifact links — in any language.
A QR landing page adds a language selector with a single update. One printed label now serves visitors in English, Spanish, French, Mandarin, Arabic, or any language you support — with no reprinting.
You cannot know which artifacts visitors read versus glance past without QR scan data. Per-artifact scan counts let you identify which labels drive engagement and which exhibit placements are being missed.
When an artifact ships to a partner institution, the physical label goes with it. With QR, the label content is updated in the dashboard — instantly, remotely, for every venue showing that code.
Some digital label systems require proprietary NFC hardware, proprietary displays, or manufacturer-specific CMS access. QR codes are an open standard — scannable by every phone camera without any vendor relationship.
One code per artifact, room panel, or display case. A 40-piece exhibit uses 40 codes. Bulk pricing applies at 10 or more.
Write extended descriptions, upload audio files, embed images. No specialist software required — your landing page is a standard URL you control.
Set the destination URL in your dashboard. Test the scan. Done. The QR image is ready to download as a high-resolution SVG.
Drop the SVG into your existing label design template. Print at minimum 2.5 cm (1 inch). Include a 'Scan for more' prompt near the code.
Content changed? Update the landing page. Exhibit moved? Update the destination URL. Labels remain identical.
Update content, add languages, change destinations — the printed code stays identical. Forever.