
Engage All Ages
Museum Educators can design grade-specific virtual tours and interactive experiences tailored for schools, families, young people, and other educational groups.
Empowering audiences to access, explore, and connect with cultural spaces and artefacts, through virtual exhibitions, tours, and immersive digital storytelling.
ThingLink helps museums, galleries, and other cultural and heritage organizations to bring their collections and sites to life in a way that makes them instantly more accessible, relatable, and understandable.
Combine 2D, 3D, and 360° media to create truly immersive storytelling for both your real-life and virtual visitors.
ThingLink is trusted by thousands of museums, libraries, cultural organizations, and educational institutions as the easiest way to create polished interactive content that can be shared anywhere on any device.
Master ThingLink in minutes and eliminate expensive outsourced production. Instantly update virtual tours whenever exhibits or information change.
Leverage the only platform to provide both a user-friendly, out-of-the-box AR-solution, as well as super-simple virtual tour capability, allowing curators to build interactive exhibit guides themselves.
Museum Educators can design grade-specific virtual tours and interactive experiences tailored for schools, families, young people, and other educational groups.
Use Immersive Reader, Accessibility Player, and built-in AI-powered translation to make your content inclusive for all abilities and languages.
Offer virtual access for those unable to visit in person, making nationally significant and curriculum-aligned exhibitions available anytime, anywhere.
"ThingLink has shown us the possibilities of combining real space and virtual space. It's so quick - there's no waiting to see how it will look. There's no need to brief external design agencies, with the potential for confusion and extra cost that involves."
Anna Kadar, Petofi Literary Museum
V&A Dundee used ThingLink to create interactive virtual displays for their Mary Quant exhibition, featuring original audio interviews, 1960s films, curator-led behind-the-scenes videos, and detailed close-ups of exhibits. These tours give viewers a personal, engaging experience while providing instant access to rich and immersive media - helping the exhibition appeal to younger audiences accustomed to fast, digestible, digital content. When the exhibition traveled to Bendigo Museum in Australia, ThingLink allowed easy adaptation of the material for a new venue, demonstrating a scalable solution for touring exhibitions.
Schedule your free demo to see how easy it is to create impactful tours and exhibitions of your museum, gallery or heritage site.