Your Collection.
Your Voice.
Their Language.
AI-powered audio guide that speaks with your museum's expertise—in 20+ languages.
No hardware. No app downloads.
Ready in weeks, not years.
Your Visitors Leave Without Understanding What They Saw
Limited Audio Guides
Expensive hardware rentals
English-only or 2-3 languages
Fixed, one-size-fits-all tours
3%-5% adoption rate
International Visitors Excluded
40-60% of visitors don't speak English fluently
Labels and wall text can’t fit enough context
No way to ask questions
Short Dwell Time
Average: 17 seconds per object
Visitors confused, overwhelmed
Leave without meaningful connection
Low repeat visitation
Meanwhile, your curatorial team has decades of expertise that never reaches most visitors.
WonderWay:
Your Curators' Knowledge, Every Visitor's Language.
Conversational AI audio guide that visitors access instantly on their phones. Pre-loaded with your museum's curatorial content, interpreted through AI to answer any question visitors ask, in their language.
How it Works
1. We Learn Your Collection
Upload your catalogues, exhibition texts, research
Our team interviews your curators
2-4 weeks to build knowledge base
Quick and inexpensive updates.
Automatic translation.
2. Visitors Ask Anything
QR codes to start, then free to flow through the galleries.
Works on their phone (no app)
Natural conversation in 20+ languages
3. You See What Works
Analytics: what they ask, where they linger
Insights into visitor interests
Continuous improvement based on real questions
WonderWay Speaks to Every Visitor
From Gen Alpha to Boomers
It adapts its tone, depth, and pace to each generation, bridging digital habits and human curiosity.
Early Results from NYC Museums
(Fall 2025)
"WonderWay helped them learn things they would never have discovered on their own"
83%
"WonderWay sparked deeper curiosity than their usual museum experience"
78%
Spent more time with artworks than they usually do.
67%
Surfaced stories, context, or details not available on labels.
92%
Described experience as "enjoyable, fun" or "like having company."
75%
It improved the experience as a shared visit (families, couples).
64%
How Museums Use WonderWay
Innovative Museum Expansion
Problem: New contemporary wing opening. Want to offer innovative experiences.
WonderWay Solution:
Launch with new wing
Analytics show which themes spark most conversations.
Visitor curiosity informs future developments.
Social proof: "1,247 people were deeply engaged with this piece"
Nuanced People’s Stories
Problem: Cultural stories need contextual sensitivity. Limited labels miss nuance.
WonderWay Solution:
Curated with cultural representatives
Explains cultural significance at length and within context.
Visitors in their language better understand nuanced perspectives.
Reduces conflictive questions to unprepared floor staff
Adaptative Storytelling
Problem: Technical content hard to understand. Kids and families glaze over.
WonderWay Solution:
"How old is this dinosaur?” vs. “Why are bees going extinct?”
Adaptive depth: ELI5 for kids, technical for enthusiasts
International families engage in their language without the need for multilingual labels.
From Contract to Launch:
4-8 Weeks
Week 1-2: Content Gathering
We receive your catalogues, labels, research
Schedule curator interviews (2-3 hours each)
Review existing audio tours (if any)
Week 3-4: Knowledge Base Build
Our team processes and structures content
You review sample outputs
Adjust tone, depth, accuracy
Week 5-6: Testing
Staff beta testing in museum
Refinements based on feedback
Final content approval
Week 7-8: Launch
QR codes printed and placed
Staff training (1 hour)
Visitor launch
Analytics dashboard access
Frequently Asked Questions
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No. Visitors use their own phones. You provide QR codes through your marketing materials and website.
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Minor updates (new labels, exhibition changes) take 24-48 hours. Major updates (new wing) take a few weeks.
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Yes. You control exactly which objects and spaces are covered.
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The AI is trained to decline inappropriate requests and redirect to educational content. You review sample "edge case" responses during setup.
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Yes. We have tiered pricing. Contact us to discuss.
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Voice-based interaction helps vision-impaired visitors.
Museums are still full, but their audiences are aging. As digital access transformed libraries, museums must now reinvent how visitors connect with their collections, moving beyond static displays toward more engaging, dynamic storytelling to remain relevant for future generations.