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**Magnus** Magnus is often described as the Shazam of the art world. The app provides information and pricing on artwork when you take a picture of a piece. **Artomatix** Artomatix is an Irish AI software startup, said to be “the world’s first 3D art engine”. The Artomatix AI software reduced 3D design construction time by as much as 80% by automating a large amount of the process. **GowithYamo** GowithYamo is a mobile app which acts as your personal art tour guide for art exhibitions, galleries and events. The art discovery app also rewards you for attending exhibitions and art events. **Artmyn** Artmyn uses 5D technology to create interactive and immersive artwork that can be viewed online. **Codex Protocol** Codex Protocol uses blockchain technology to record the history of artwork in a decentralised, digital registry. **Monart** Monart, founded in 2018, is a platform for the art community to discover, share and invest. The artworks market uses blockchain and security infrastructure technology to make it secure. **Obvious Art** Obvious Art aims to democratise Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning capabilities through art. The collective of artists and researchers uses Machine Learning algorithms that generate images. The project gained international attention when one of their artworks, Portrait of Edmond de Belamy, 2018, sold for $432,500 at Christie’s New York. The artwork was the first-ever AI-generated artwork to be sold at auction. **Sprayprinter** Sprayprinter is an art-tech startup based out of Tartu and Silicon Valley. The company has developed a wall-climbing robot which can turn any design into wall art. **Artnome** Artnome is a blockchain-based platform founded in 2015 that houses the largest analytical database of complete works for the world’s most influential artists. **Vastari** Vastari is an online platform connecting museums and curators with private collectors. With Vastari, private collectors can securely arrange to loan artworks to museums and curators for specific exhibitions. Read the full article: https://techround.co.uk/tech/art-tech-startups/
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