Where curation meets innovation

Digital Labels offer a richer layer of interpretation, more flexibility, enhanced accessibility, and extended ways for visitors to engage.

Visitor using a tablet with a digital label for Edouard Manet’s painting ‘Peonies,’ featuring artwork details, audio guide playback, and transcript options in a museum setting.

Digital Labels made for your content, context, and community

Transform how visitors interact with your collection. Share compelling stories that evolve with your exhibitions, and update content effortlessly to deliver more inclusive, meaningful experiences.

What are Digital Labels?

Digital Labels deliver dynamic content based on location throughout your venue, enhancing engagement by highlighting artifacts, introducing galleries, or contextualizing spaces—the choice is yours.

Free your team from technical dependencies. Update content instantly without technical expertise.

Context-aware

Content adapts to the device's location, delivering information precisely where it's relevant.

Scale to your needs

Deploy on one screen or an entire fleet. Scale at your own pace as needs evolve.

Rich multimedia

Combine text, images, audio and video to tell more engaging and meaningful stories.

See it in action

Send us a sample of your content and we’ll create a free mockup in our demo app, so you can see exactly how your interpretation could look on screen.

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Expansive use cases

01

Bring life to cabinet displays

Replace multiple small labels with a single digital display that reduces visual clutter and invites deeper engagement. Visitors can explore objects in detail—zooming into high-resolution images, watching videos, listening to audio, and more.

02

Activate underutilized spaces

Some features—like sculptures, architectural details, or installations in open areas—don’t have a natural spot for a printed label. Digital labels let you share stories and information wherever they’re needed.

03

Showcase conservation and digitzation efforts

Even when artifacts are being conserved, loaned, or temporarily removed, Digital Object Labels ensure visitors remain engaged.

Instead of encountering empty cases, you can share before-and-after restoration visuals, return date information, and curator insights that provide valuable behind-the-scenes perspectives about these efforts.

Digital content offers an interactive way to explore missing objects, maintaining continuity in the visitor experience while promoting deeper connections with conservation efforts.

04

Invite support while visitors are engaged

Add donation prompts, membership sign-ups, or shop suggestions directly to your labels—gently and in context, while visitors are already engaged with your collection. External links appear as QR codes on digital displays, and as buttons on mobile—automatically, with no extra setup required.

05

Deliver audio and video in noisy spaces

In busy gallery environments where audio can be difficult to hear, Pladia Extend enhances accessibility with multi-language support, subtitles, and transcript options.

Pladia Empower elevates this experience further by enabling visitors to scan to access audio and video from their personal devices, eliminating the need for shared headphones.

Purpose-built for the cultural sector

Extend is part of the Pladia ecosystem—an industry-first, all-in-one platform for spatial visitor experiences.

If you’re already using Pladia Empower, you can publish to both mobile and display from the same content model—launching connected experiences in days, not months.

Pladia Extend

Publish high-quality, cohesive digital experiences to displays. Create engaging digital object labels, interactive kiosks, and more.

Compatible with your preferred media player
Adapts to any screen size
Go live in days, not months
Seamless integration with Pladia Empower
Visitor using a tablet with a digital label for Edouard Manet’s painting ‘Peonies,’ featuring artwork details, audio guide playback, and transcript options in a museum setting.