Standardized Art Infrastructure

The art market finally has its infrastructure.

Robotic imaging. AI analysis. Blockchain certification. One infrastructure. Every artwork, everywhere.

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Giovanni Bellini — automated condition analysis

Giovanni Bellini — automated condition analysis

The paradox

Billion-euro transactions. Paper-based trust.

The global art market moves billions each year. Yet the documentation behind every transfer, loan, and insurance claim remains manual, fragmented, and vulnerable.

  • 6M+ condition reports produced annually — most by hand, none standardized
  • Each artwork transfer requires manual, non-comparable verification
  • Paper certificates remain the primary proof of authenticity — and remain vulnerable to forgery and loss
  • No global infrastructure governs artwork identity or traceability
  • Authenticity disputes are increasing in frequency and financial value
6M+
Condition reports per year
$65B
Annual art transactions
0
Global imaging standards

Trusted by

Musée d'OrsayCrozier Fine ArtsDavid HockneyBnFGeneva FreePortWifredo Lam Estate

The Tech

Engineered for museum-grade capture — fixed or mobile.

A proprietary robotic imaging system designed to operate inside free ports, museums, and storage facilities. Every scan produces a standardized, multi-spectral dataset — the foundation for all downstream analysis, certification, and content.

Up to 4000 dpi
Ultra-HD resolution across visible, UV, and infrared spectra
~15 min/sqm
Per square meter — industrialized throughput
nüme robotic imaging system

How it works

From artisanal documentation to certified infrastructure.

nüme replaces manual processes with an integrated technology stack. From the moment an artwork is captured to the day its record is consulted, every step is standardized, automated, and secured.

01

Capture

Ultra-HD robotic imaging up to 4000 dpi. Fixed nodes at major hubs and mobile deployment on-site.

  • Visible, UV, infrared spectra
  • ~15 min per sqm
  • Industrialized condition reporting
02

Analyze

AI-powered damage detection and comparative condition tracking across the artwork's lifecycle.

  • Automated anomaly identification
  • Historical comparison
  • Scalable data processing
03

Certify

Each artwork receives a blockchain-certified identity — an unforgeable record of what it is, where it's been, and what condition it's in.

  • Biometric artwork passport
  • Immutable artwork identity
  • Immutable provenance & condition history
04

Manage

A unified platform for centralized documentation, secure access control, and rights management.

  • Collection management
  • Role-based access
  • Audit-ready exports
Bellini eye detail — 4000 dpi capture

A story of details.

Every crack, every brushstroke, every layer of varnish — captured at a resolution the human eye cannot reach. What was invisible becomes measurable. What was fragile becomes permanent.

4000 DPI · UV · IR · VIS · 15 MIN/SQM

Products

One capture. Three layers of value.

A single robotic scan session produces the data foundation for three distinct, standalone products.

Condition Reports

Automated damage identification and standardized documentation generated at every artwork transfer, loan, or insurance event.

  • ·AI-assisted anomaly detection
  • ·Comparative before/after analysis
  • ·Standardized, audit-ready format
  • ·Integrated into logistics workflows
Required at every custody change

Biometric Passport

A blockchain-certified artwork identity — its unforgeable digital twin. Lifetime traceability, provenance, and condition history in one immutable record.

  • ·Tamper-proof certification
  • ·Complete provenance chain
  • ·Condition history over time
  • ·Ownership and rights metadata
Permanent record, long-term value

Augmented Content

UV, infrared, and multispectral imaging for research and conservation. Exhibition-ready immersive content from the same capture data.

  • ·Scientific imaging (UV, IR, 3D)
  • ·Ultra-HD zoomable reproductions
  • ·Immersive exhibition formats
  • ·Digital licensing and exploitation
Revealing what the eye cannot see

Precision is not optional. It's infrastructure.

Already deployed in Paris, London, Geneva. Who's next?

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nüme — Standardized Art Infrastructure