Augmented Reality Art Gallery

What this is

5 AR sculptures. Browser-native. No app. No install. You open a link, point your phone, and they appear in your space — life-size, in real light, fully spatial. Then you can own them.

[ FILL: Opening statement. Example: 'An AR gallery you visit by opening a link.' or 'Sculpture that lives in your space, not on a pedestal.' Strong and specific — not a description, a statement. ]

[ FILL: Context and 'why now' — browser-native AR became genuinely viable around 2021 with iOS AR QuickLook maturing and <model-viewer> stabilizing. What made MEXXR the first of its kind in your context — region, approach, format? What was the specific creative or technical hypothesis you set out to prove? What changed about what's possible? 3–5 sentences. ]

How it works

[ FILL left — technology layer:
- <model-viewer> web component
- WebXR API (Android / Chrome)
- iOS AR QuickLook — native USDZ, no WebView
- Android Scene Viewer — native GLB/GLTF
- Browser compatibility: every iPhone since 2018, virtually every Android since 2019
- No app install. No WebGL fallback. Native OS-level AR.
Adjust specifics to match your actual implementation. ]

[ FILL right — user journey as a human experience: open the link on your phone → tap the AR button → the sculpture appears in your space via the camera feed → you can walk around it, resize it, place it on your floor or desk → tap to go to the collect page. Write it as someone experiencing it for the first time, not as a feature list. ]

The works

[ FILL: Introduction to the sculpture series — how many pieces, what connects them conceptually, the creative thread. Then ADD IMAGE BLOCKS or a CAROUSEL BLOCK directly below this text block for each piece: give each sculpture its name, year, a render or AR screenshot, and 3–5 sentences on the piece itself — what it is, what it's made of (in 3D terms), what it's about. ]

Collect

[ FILL: The NFT and ownership side — specify: chain (Ethereum / Tezos / Solana / etc.), marketplace (OpenSea / Objkt / etc.), edition structure (1/1 or limited, specify numbers), what the collector actually receives: .glb and/or .usdz file, certificate of authenticity, right to physical print (if any), the AR link that stays live permanently. Current availability status — which pieces are for sale, which are sold, any secondary market info. Include direct links to available works. ]

[ FILL: Claim label — e.g. 'First', 'Recognized', 'Collected' ]

[ FILL: The positioning or recognition statement. Example: 'First browser-native AR gallery in Russia — launched [year].' Or a collector quote, press mention, or exhibition note. Whatever is true, specific, and verifiable. ]

View the gallery in AR

[ FILL: Marketplace link — 'Collect on [platform]', or 'Available works: X of 5' status, or both. ]

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