For museums and cultural venues
No app. No hardware. Just the visit.
ViaLoci turns pieces, rooms and tours into multilingual experiences — easy for you to manage.
Early pilots, no commitment.
The problem
Physical audio guides are expensive, break down, go out of date, and foreign visitors are left without context. Existing apps have just a 2.5% adoption rate — visitors don't install them.
Purchasing, maintaining, cleaning, storing and replacing devices nobody wants to manage.
Adding a piece or changing text means contacting the vendor. The exhibition changes — the guide doesn't.
Without real multilingual support, the foreign visitor loses the thread. The experience stays half-told.
How it works
ViaLoci replaces the physical audio guide with a digital experience that opens in the visitor's browser. No installation. Multilingual by default. Managed by the venue itself.
A simple interface to add pieces, write descriptions and organise tours. No vendor dependency.
Each piece gets its own printable QR code. Audio is generated by neural text-to-speech in any language.
No app. No account. Any phone. Content appears in the visitor's language automatically.
Who it's for
Museums, interpretive centres, wine tourism estates, monuments, and other cultural or tourist venues.
Why ViaLoci
Works directly in the browser. No installation. No account. The visitor scans the QR — the tour begins.
Neural text-to-speech generates audio in any language automatically. No per-language recordings, no rebuilding the guide for every translation.
The experience belongs to the venue. No third-party logos, no shared platform with other spaces.
The venue manages everything directly. Add a piece, update text, change a tour — no support ticket needed.
Early access
We're preparing our first pilots. Leave your details and we'll be in touch to explore whether a real test makes sense for your venue.