Case studies
Proven at scale
Proven
at scale
Real venues. Real results. From a single museum in Amsterdam to a global entertainment network spanning 15 countries.

Rembrandts Amsterdam
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Rembrandts Amsterdam


“The kiosk is now our number one revenue source. It is not a photo booth. It is part of the exhibition.”
Rembrandt's Amsterdam Experience was the first venue where TheArtisan's AI portrait kiosk became more than a product at the end of the visit. The portrait experience was designed to feel connected to the world of Rembrandt: the lighting, the composition, the visual language, and the sense of stepping into a Dutch master's frame.
Visitors leave with a personalised Rembrandt-inspired portrait that feels like part of the exhibition narrative rather than a separate retail moment. The result is a photo product that supports the visitor experience while still creating a clear commercial opportunity for the venue.
Fever Group / Exhibition Hub
Global - Multiple Cities
Fever Group
/ Exhibition Hub


Scaling personalised AI portraits across many worlds, cities, and exhibition formats. One flexible infrastructure, adapted to each IP.
Fever Group and Exhibition Hub operate immersive experiences across multiple cities and creative worlds. Each exhibition has its own audience, visual identity, story, and operational constraints.
TheArtisan.ai provides a flexible portrait infrastructure that can be adapted from one IP to the next without rebuilding the product from scratch. New themes can be configured, tested, and rolled out across locations while keeping each experience visually connected to the world visitors came to see.
ENTR
Amsterdam, Netherlands
ENTR


A custom VR integration where visitors do not just receive a portrait. They become part of the world that creates it.
At ENTR, TheArtisan.ai's integration connects the visitor's portrait directly to the venue's immersive VR experience. The visitor's image becomes part of the world itself, creating a personalised interaction that goes beyond a standard photo moment.
Inside the experience, visitors can meet Rembrandt in VR, who then creates a portrait based on them. After the visit, that exact personalised portrait is available for purchase, connecting storytelling, technology, and retail in one seamless visitor journey.