Fearless Searchable Museum

A digital experience to match the power of the exhibition

Deliver an exhibition-quality experience to anyone, anywhere. Expand the audience for every exhibition

See what's possible for your museum

The gallery has limits. Your audience doesn't.

Museums have invested heavily in world-class exhibitions. Few have matched that standard online.

The result is usually the same:

-Content is fragmented

-Narrative breaks down

-The experience loses its impact

The digital presence ends up reflecting something far below the institution's standard.

This isn’t a content problem. It’s an experience problem.

Exhibitions are designed to guide people through a story: immersive, contextual, cumulative. The physical space does that work automatically. Online, without the right foundation, the story breaks apart before it ever lands.

The gallery is just the beginning

The exhibitions you've invested in deserve to reach beyond the visitors who can physically be there. Not as a description of what's on view. As the experience itself.

What it actually takes to carry an exhibition online

Most digital approaches treat this as a technology problem. Build the platform, migrate the content, launch the site. But the technology is only part of it.

We work directly with curators to translate the exhibition into a digital experience that holds up. That means rewriting how objects and stories are labeled so they land online the way they do in the gallery. It means using AI to make the content genuinely searchable and navigable. It means making sensitive, complex history accessible without losing its weight.

We also help institutions tell stories that may never get floor space in the physical building. Objects in storage. Histories without a gallery home. A digital exhibition gives those stories a place to live and an audience to reach.

illustration of a digital museum experience

Designing for experience, not presentation

Most digital efforts break the exhibition apart. Objects lose their context. Stories get flattened into text. What was immersive becomes a set of pages.

Searchable Museum is designed as a whole. Visitors move through themes, not pages. They see objects in context, not isolation. They follow connections between ideas and build understanding as they go, regardless of where they enter or how they navigate.

The experience holds together. The exhibition travels.

Built for every audience your institution wants to reach

The families who will never make the trip. The students whose schools cannot fund the travel. The people across the world who would spend hours with your collection if they could access it. The visitors who came but did not see everything and want to go deeper. The audiences for exhibitions that have already closed.

Searchable Museum reaches all of them, without compromising what makes the experience worth having.

Reaching millions, without losing what makes a museum powerful

The National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) faced a challenge most museums still haven't solved.

Their exhibitions carry some of the most important stories in American history. Stories about lived experience, trauma, resistance, and resilience. And most of the people who needed to encounter those stories would never walk through the gallery doors.

The question wasn't whether to go digital. It was whether a digital experience could carry the weight of what they had built.

A different model for digital exhibitions

We work alongside curators to make sure the experience holds up. Rewriting how exhibitions are labeled so the stories land digitally the way they do in the gallery. And surfacing stories that had never had a home on the gallery floor.

The result reaches the families aren't able make the trip to the gallery, the students whose schools cannot fund the travel, the visitors who came but could not see everything, and the audiences for exhibitions that have already closed.

And it keeps growing, with new content and new stories added on an ongoing basis.