Demo
Before you begin
This is a simulation of the full Capption experience.
Real exhibit visitors trigger Capption with NFC tags, which carry additional data that accelerates their experience versus the traditional URLs used on this web-based demo page. Typical visitors won’t need to download the Capption app prior to tapping a tag, but to proceed with this demo, you will.
If you’re on a mobile device, please download the appropriate app:
If you’re on a desktop or laptop, you can click the links below and view content, but you won’t see that content as your visitors would through a Capption mobile app.
American Swedish Institute—Visby Window
The American Swedish Institute is a cultural mainstay in the Twin Cities. As you ascend the Turnblad Mansion’s historic staircase, this glorious stained glass comes into view:
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[Visby Window image]
Tap or click the “C” to learn about the Visby Window with Capption.
Weisman Art Museum—Untitled (Young Mystics)
From its exterior to its exhibited works, every inch of the the Frank Gehry-designed Weisman Art Museum was designed to broaden one’s perspective. Inside, you’re struck by Rico Gatson’s vivid, geometric acrylic:
[Weisman exterior background]
[Young Mystics image in situ]
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Tap or click the “C” to learn more. Use the “Aa” or “tT” button to adjust text size and line spacing.
Bell Museum—Wooly Mammoth
The iconic Bell Museum‘s most iconic diorama, mammuthus primigenius stands so large it’s visible from outside!
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[Mammoth image]
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Tap or click the “C” to learn more. To try another language, select the “gear” logo, then Language Override, then choose a new language.
Many technologies can deliver exhibit context, data, and stories to visitors. It’s up to you to decide which experience your visitors deserve.
Reach out to request further information, learn more about how Capption works, or dive deep into why Capption improves visitors’ experiences.

