Add Audio Recordings and More

Audio RecordingsReading text can be challenging, especially on sunny days or with poor mobile screens. Adding audio recordings to your guides is one of the best ways to improve your user's experience. With this feature, you can create audio guides for your points of...

Your Sightseeing Plan, Always at Hand

Sign in to our website and start planning your trip.  Search for locations from various sources or create new new points from scratch. Add locations, content, photos - everything you need to take with you.   Then open out mobile app and sign in again. Your route...

What’s new in ARtour?

At ARtour, we’re always on the move—just like our travelers. We’re constantly brainstorming new ideas, designing, developing, and working hand-in-hand with you to create meaningful experiences. Since memories are such an essential part of every journey, we’ve decided...

Enhancing AR mode

Augmented reality (AR) has become a game-changer for interactive guides, but it's crucial that the experience remains user-friendly and effective. Recent tests have revealed some areas for improvement in ARtour's AR more, especially concerning the quality and...

Introducing the First Set of ARTOUR Cards

Introducing the First Set of ARTOUR Cards

Introducing the First Set of ARtour Cards We're excited to announce the creation of our very first set of ARtour cards, showcasing a guided tour around Terrassa, Spain! Although it's a test guide, it's already proven to be unique and exciting. Why Terrassa? One of our...

Use ARtour Offline

Travel smarter with ARtour. Simply open the app while connected to Wi-Fi, choose your guide, and let it sync to your device. Once your guide is ready, you can hit the road without worrying about data costs. Your guide will work seamlessly offline, keeping you on track...

Dynamic Maps

The map mode in the ARtour mobile app offers two options depending on your preferences: Static ModeIn this mode, the map behaves like a traditional paper map. You can zoom in or out and rotate it manually using two fingers, giving you full control over the view....