ally for museums

An accessible AI assistant that helps everyone explore museums more independently and meaningfully.

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designed for accessibility,
powered by conversation.

Visitors can take a photo of an artwork and ask Ally anything—from “What am I looking at?” to “What inspired the artist?” Ally replies with thoughtful, personalized answers, making every visit more immersive.

It works on any smartphone, no special device required.

Museums are for everyone.
Ally helps make that a reality.

Blind & Low Vision Visitors: Access visual information through rich descriptions and contextual insights.

Elderly Visitors: Navigate and engage with ease, without needing to read small labels or screens.

Sighted Visitors: Enjoy a screen-free, voice-first experience that invites deeper reflection.

Ally isn’t just accessible—it’s enriching for all.

voice of the people, voice of god.

Ally completely transformed how I experienced the exhibit. I’d seen the artworks before using the app, but they hadn’t made sense to me. Ally gave me a layered, almost three-dimensional understanding that felt immersive and vivid. It brought me back to the way I used to engage with art before I lost my vision. And honestly, I believe Ally’s depth and accessibility could benefit anyone, not just those with visual impairments.

Neeraj Gupta
San Jose

I was genuinely surprised by how powerful the experience was. From the very first artwork, Ally sparked ideas in me about how this kind of technology could enhance other spaces like aquariums or zoos. What stood out most was how Ally captured the emotion behind the art—the atmosphere, the intention, the ‘vibe’ the artist was trying to convey. It went beyond just telling me what I was looking at. It made me feel it.

Ulysses Hernandez
Santa Cruz

Without Ally, I would have felt completely lost. But what I got wasn’t just a description—it was a full narrative. The app connected me to the artwork in a meaningful way, through sound, story, and spatial context. It doesn’t just describe, it interprets. That storytelling aspect is what gives Ally its power, and what makes the message of the exhibit resonate even more.

Roberto Atilano
Santa Cruz

Ally goes far beyond traditional assistive technology. The level of detail and the way the descriptions are crafted made it possible for me to experience the art as if I still had my full vision. It was emotional. For the first time in years, I felt like I was seeing again. This tool isn’t just helpful—it’s transformative.

Gary Dunning
San Francisco

With Ally, I found myself able to engage with the art on a much deeper level. The cultural and social context added richness to each piece, and I loved being able to absorb it at my own pace. As someone with hearing loss, having the information streamed directly into my hearing devices made a world of difference. It made the museum experience truly accessible.

Lynn Stelmah
Oakland

Ally is a game changer. The depth and richness of the experience were truly stunning. It elevated my visit far beyond anything I expected from assistive technology.

Steve Mullin
Oakland

results from our pilots

Asian arts museum

San francisco, california

museum of craft and design

San francisco, california

Ally has been tested at leading museums with overwhelmingly positive feedback:

100% of participants said Ally improved their museum experience

Visitors asked thoughtful follow-up questions—Ally responded conversationally and accurately

Descriptions of lighting, textures, materials, and story helped bring the art to life

We’re now inviting more museums to pilot Ally.

Whether you’re planning a temporary exhibit or looking to expand accessibility long-term, Ally can be up and running in just a few days.

✅ Web-based and easy to deploy
✅ No hardware needed
✅ Designed for inclusive, modern experiences

mail us at museums@ally.me