The platform functions as a specialized 3D exhibit creator, enabling artists, educators, and institutions to upload images into customizable, realistic environments. Unlike static online portfolios, these spaces mimic the experience of a physical opening, allowing visitors to explore rooms at their own pace via desktop, tablet, or smartphone without requiring external plugins or app installations.
ExhVerse Debuts Browser-Based 3D Gallery Builder
Stepping away from traditional thumbnail grids, Hong Kong-based startup ExhVerse has launched a 3D platform designed to transform digital image collections into navigable, virtual exhibition spaces. The service aims to remove technical and financial barriers for creators by allowing them to curate and publish interactive galleries directly through a web browser.

Accessibility serves as the core of the company’s current strategy. The free tier permits users to maintain up to three simultaneous exhibitions, each hosting thirty individual artworks. For power users, the company offers a Pro subscription tier that scales capacity to 30 exhibitions with 200 pieces each, while adding features like 4K Ultra HD resolution, video integration, and white-label branding. By shifting the focus from flat imagery to spatial storytelling, ExhVerse intends to increase audience engagement time and provide a global stage for creators who lack access to physical venues.




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