The Challenge
Different clients running exhibitions or events each need their own branding, content, and trigger images, but building a one-off AR app per event doesn’t scale — the underlying scan-and-overlay mechanic is the same every time, only the content changes.
Our Approach
We split the system into two halves deliberately: a backend where an organizer sets up their own gallery — brand colors, name, trigger images, and the videos, text, or 3D models tied to each — and a frontend AR app that scans whatever trigger images are configured and displays the matching content. Building it this way meant a single AR app could power any number of exhibitions without a rebuild for each one.
Key Features
- Backend gallery setup: brand colors, naming, and trigger image configuration per event
- Content library supporting video, text, and 3D models tied to individual trigger images
- Single AR frontend that scans configured trigger images and displays matching content
- Built to support hosting multiple distinct exhibitions or events from one platform
Outcome
A reusable AR exhibition platform letting organizers configure and launch a fully branded AR exhibition without a new app build each time.
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