Artwork-Identifying Apps

The 'Magnus' App Provides Art Information with Just a Picture

If you're in a gallery and looking to obtain art information without asking the curator, the 'Magnus' app is designed to help you out. Working almost like the Shazam for artwork, the 'Magnus' app works by identifying the artwork you snapped a picture of and offering enhanced information about it.

Aside from letting you know who the artist is and what the name of the artwork is, the 'Magnus' app will also let you know how much it's worth. Best of all, the 'Magnus' app not only provides art information, but also the best spots to find artwork in your neighborhood. The location-based connectivity allows you to find museums and galleries, and obtain their hours all straight from the app.

The 'Magnus' app is currently only available for use in New York with support for Berlin and London coming soon.
Trend Themes
1. Artwork-identifying Apps - Apps that use image recognition technology to identify and provide information about artwork.
2. Location-based Art Discovery - Apps that allow users to discover art galleries and museums near them.
3. Valuation of Artwork - Apps that provide information on the value of artwork.
Industry Implications
1. Museum and Gallery Industry - Museums and galleries can utilize artwork-identifying apps to enhance and streamline their visitor experience.
2. Art Market Industry - The art market industry can utilize valuation apps to provide more transparency and information to potential buyers.
3. Mobile App Development Industry - There is a need for developers to create innovative artwork-identifying and art valuation apps that utilize advanced image recognition technology.

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