Artheon for Museums
A shared stage for collections of every size — from national galleries to a single-room historical society. Free tools, real reach, and your identity on every artwork.
Reach beyond your walls
Your collection appears alongside the Met, the Rijksmuseum, and the National Gallery — searchable by subject, era, and material, and increasingly cited by AI assistants that send visitors straight to artwork pages.
Your name on every work
Every artwork page names your institution, links back to your site, and keeps the license you chose. We amplify collections; we never absorb them.
3D as a first-class citizen
Photogrammetry and LiDAR scans get an interactive viewer with curated lighting and framing — the kind of infrastructure that usually needs a digital team and a budget.
Stories written for every work
AI-assisted summaries, artist biographies, and translations turn catalogue records into pages people actually read — reviewed, and always corrigible by you.
Coming: publish by API, be found by AI
We are building a public API and an MCP server so museums can publish and update their collections programmatically — and so AI assistants like ChatGPT and Claude can search partner collections directly and send their users to your artworks. Early partners help shape it.
Bring your collection
Openly licensed collections (CC0, CC BY, CC BY-SA) can join today — images or 3D scans, big or small. Tell us about your museum and we will handle the heavy lifting.