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Image of small hotel pool area at dusk dimly lit by hotel lighting.

The most memorable part of a stay is rarely the room.

Browser-based augmented reality turns the spaces between rooms, like pools, lobbies, gardens, walkways, into experiences guests come back to talk about.  Experienced using the phone every guest already has. No app download. No headsets. No new hardware for the property to manage. 

The room is commoditized. The experience isn't.

Two resorts on the same beach, with the same pool and the same view, increasingly compete on something a brochure can't show: what guests actually do between check-in and check-out.  The experience itself is the differentiator that survives the pricing comparison sites.

The challenge is that experience is hard to deliver consistently.  The activities team can't be everywhere on property at once .  The themed event reaches some guests and gets missed by others.  The culture and stories of the destination sit a few miles outside the resort gates and rarely make it inside.

Browser-based AR creates experience layers that don't depend on staffing levels or activity schedules.  A guest scans on property and encounters scenes built into the location, like a poolside narrative, a beachfront moment tied to local history, a themed environment that activates at sunset.  The experience lives on the phone the guest is already holding.  The property keeps it even when the staff turns over.

What guests encounter.

Industrial interior of a hotel bar and restaurant area.
Industrial interior of a hotel bar and restaurant area with an AR charcter carrying and spilling many dishes.

Surprise & Delight

Branded narrative overlays at the pool, lobby, beach, or any signature space.  It provides storytelling that lives inside the property.

Interior of Del Coronado hotel lobby in San Diego, CA
Interior of Del Coronado hotel lobby in San Diego, CA, with AR ghosts sitting on a circular couch.

Local Story Layers

Destination history, regional culture, and property heritage are surfaced directly on the property where guests are paying attention. 

Oceanside resort gazebo on the far side of a pool at dusk.
Oceanside resort gazebo on the far side of a pool at dusk with a small AR boat and fireworks in the pool.

Event-tied Moments

Seasonal scenes, holiday overlays, and signature event content.  You can refresh the experience without changing the physical space.

Tropical indoor/outdoor hotel lobby.
Tropical indoor/outdoor hotel lobby with an AR fox mascot in tropical clothing standing ready to greet guests.

Shareable Scenes

Designed photo and video moments that guests post on their own.  Achieve organic reach without an in-house content team.

What operators get.

Differentiation without renovation

Longer dwell time and higher on-property spend

Guest-generated social content

Consistent brand experience across multiple properties

Bring this to your property.

Tell us about your property and what your goals are or what you want your guests to encounter! We'll come back to you with what is possible and what it would take to build it!

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