Why Leading Museums & Exhibitions Businesses Use QR Master
Rich Exhibit Context
A QR label next to each exhibit links to the full curator notes, historical background, and related artifact photos that don't fit on the physical label.
Audio Guide Without the Device Rental
Replace expensive handheld audio guide devices with QR codes at each exhibit. Visitors use their own phone to access narrated commentary.
Multi-Language Support
Link QR codes to exhibit pages available in multiple languages - serving international visitors without printing separate guided tour booklets.
Workflow 1
Exhibit label QR for deep-dive curator notes and context
Workflow 2
Audio guide narration for each room or exhibit
Workflow 3
Interactive timelines and related artifact galleries
Quick Summary
QR Codes for Museums: Audio Guides and Expert Context for Every Exhibit
Quick Summary
QR Codes for Museums: Audio Guides and Expert Context for Every Exhibit
When to use this?
- Exhibit label QR for deep-dive curator notes and context
- Audio guide narration for each room or exhibit
- Interactive timelines and related artifact galleries
Comparison
How it works
- 1Small label card mounted next to each exhibit artifact
- 2Room entrance sign with audio guide and exhibit overview QR
- 3Exit area display for membership sign-up and upcoming exhibition QR
Museums & Exhibitions QR Code Checklist
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