Les raboteurs de parquet
Gustave Caillebotte
A personal companion for cultural journeys
CulturAll lets you shape your own journey across museums, exhibitions, and collections. Photograph the work that draws you in, listen while you look, and ask your own questions whenever you want a more personal explanation.
Eugène Delacroix
A dramatic composition where movement, smoke, and raised arms lead the eye toward the central allegorical figure.
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The museum moment
A wall label gives the essentials, but it rarely has room for the story, technique, symbols, artist, and historical setting that can make culture feel accessible.
The piece that stops you may not be a museum highlight, may not have an audio stop, or may only have a modest caption.
Not every artwork has an audio guide, and when they do, they offer no interactivity. You follow a fixed path with little freedom to explore what truly captures your attention.
The companion
Every visitor notices different works, details, and stories. CulturAll starts from your point of view: the object in front of you, the question you have, and the rhythm of your journey through culture.
Experience
In the gallery
Photograph the artwork or its label and begin with what interests you, not a predefined route.
Interpretation
Access story, technique, artist, period, symbols, and context, even when the museum gives only a short caption.
Audio
Hear the explanation without keeping your eyes fixed on a wall label or reducing the visit to a screen.
Curiosity
Ask follow-up questions about a gesture, a symbol, a historical detail, or an artistic choice.
Collection
Save the works, notes, ratings, tags, references, and questions that reflect your own path through the museum.
Routes
Upcoming routes will help shape journeys by room, theme, artwork, interest, and available time, so every trip can feel personal.
Journeys
Photograph the work that holds your attention, receive a personal explanation, listen while looking, and ask the question a fixed audio guide cannot answer to deepen your journey.
Use the same audio guide across institutions, exhibitions, and collections, and quickly feel at ease around what matters most: the artworks.
Upcoming visit planning will help build routes around the works, rooms, periods, and themes that matter most to you, whether you are in one museum or many.
Before your next exhibition
Open CulturAll in the gallery, photograph the work that caught your eye, and receive an explanation made for that moment.
Before your visit
CulturAll turns one photo of a museum artwork or label into a clear audio explanation, with context, interpretation, and the ability to go deeper through questions.
Museum visitors who want a simple, personal, flexible way to understand the works they choose to stop in front of.
Download the app from the App Store or Google Play, open it wherever you are, and take a photo of a label or artwork.
Yes. CulturAll is designed as a universal guide: use it for the works that interest you, whether the museum has a dedicated audio stop for them or not, and keep it with you from one trip to the next.
Yes. When an artwork has been analyzed, CulturAll lets you continue the conversation instead of being limited to a fixed audio-guide script.