We are WonderWay
WonderWay is your pocket museum companion. Ask about any artwork, artifact, or idea—art, history, philosophy, science—and get answers through natural, multilingual conversations.
Your wonder leads. We show the way.
We are inspired by museums’ beauty, yet we left with hundreds of photos of things we don’t really understand.
Don’t type, talk.
Keep your eyes on the art.
WonderWay is a conversational companion based on voice interaction, not chat. You see the world directly through your eyes, not the phone.
Put the screens away and be truly present.
Visit the museum and ask …
"That dress! What kind of fabric is that?"
It’s painted to look like silk satin, a luxury fabric that catches light like water. The gleam isn’t just fashion. It’s statement. In the 18th century, satin signaled wealth, intellect, and presence. She painted herself in it to say, “I belong here, as much as any man in velvet.”
The Artist and Her Pupils (1785) by Adélaïde Labille-Guiard
Metropolitan Museum of Art
“Was Kandinski neurodiverse?”
There is strong historical speculation, supported by many art historians and biographers, that Wassily Kandinsky was neurodiverse. This is primarily based on the fact that he was a synesthete, a person who experiences one sense through another.
Improvisation 31 (Sea Battle) – Wassily Kandinsky (1913)
National Gallery of Art
“Was this painted during the time of gangsters, like Al Capone or prohibition?”
Not quite. Hopper painted this in 1942, long after Al Capone and Prohibition were gone.
But he was painting the after, the hangover; a city sobered up, still glowing under neon, but haunted by silence.
Nighthawks – Edward Hopper (1942)
Art Institute of Chicago
In your own language
Dans votre propre langue
En tu propio idioma
用你自己的语言
بلغتك الخاصة
На своём языке
अपनी भाषा में
اپنی زبان میں
당신의 언어로
あなた自身の言語で
בשפה שלך
Στη δική σου γλώσσα
and more.
Simply speak your language. WonderWay understands.
AI has the power to understand almost every language on Earth. With WonderWay, that power becomes your advantage. No translations, no barriers; just natural conversation in whatever language feels like home. Every story adapts not just to your interests, but to the very words you use to dream.
WonderWay follows your curiosity, adapting every story to who you are.
You can talk to WonderWay about what captures your attention. Follow your curiosity. Explore endlessly and adapt the museum’s collections to your own interests, background, and language. WonderWay shares stories that connects you emotionally and intellectually with art, science, history and culture.
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