
Most prospective students walk your campus without a guide.
Browser-based augmented reality turns a self-guided campus visit into a narrated tour, anchored to specific buildings, lawns, and program spaces. Experienced using the phone every prospective student already has.
No app download. No staff required. Available any day, any hour.
The tour is scheduled.
The visit may not be.
Prospective students visit on weekends, during school breaks, on the way through town. They walk their own routes, set their own paces, and form their own impressions of whether your campus feels like a place they'd belong. Most of these visits happen outside of admissions' tour schedule.
Your student guides are the right voice for the tour. They know which building houses the physics department, which lawn hosts commencement, and which dorm has the view. They're available the hours admissions is staffing them, not the hours visitors arrive.
Browser-based AR creates a second version of the tour, available every day. A visitor scans at the start of the route and encounters scenes built into the walk, like a student greeting at the quad, building history at the steps of the oldest hall, a program highlight at the science building, a faculty welcome at the department they're considering. The tour runs whether your office is open or not.
What visitors encounter.


Self-Guided Tours
Pre-set walking routes with a scene at each stop. The same admissions itinerary your office runs, available without staff scheduling.




Student Voices
Current students introduce their dorms, lounges and gathering spaces. This is the credibility that prospective students crave.

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Building Histories
Founding stories, notable alumni, and institutional milestones surfaced at the buildings they happened in. Context the campus map can't fit.
What institutions get.
Consistent tour quality on every visit
Coverage when admissions is closed
Self-paced access for
every visitor
Yield support without added staffing