Art buyers follow taste, not categories. Visual AI understands artistic style, colour palette, and subject matter — surfacing works that resonate with what a collector already loves and driving multi-print purchases.
Art discovery is driven by taste, not keywords. A collector who loves moody botanical prints won't find them by searching "print" — they'll recognise them the moment they see one. Standard category navigation fails completely here. Visual AI speaks the same language as the collector's eye.
Multi-print purchases are the growth lever. Customers who buy art for a specific room or wall often want two or three pieces that feel cohesive. If recommendations show unrelated works, that opportunity is lost. The right visual match turns a £60 print sale into a £200 gallery wall purchase.
Abstract expressionism, botanical illustration, minimalist line art, impressionism — the AI reads visual style from the artwork itself and groups pieces a curator would group together.
Muted earthy tones, bold primaries, moody darks, airy pastels — the AI reads overall colour mood and recommends works that would live happily side by side on the same wall.
Botanicals, seascapes, portraits, architecture, abstracts — the AI identifies subject matter from visual content alone, connecting works across different artists and media.
Photography, oil paintings, watercolours, digital prints, illustrations — the AI distinguishes medium and format, keeping recommendations within what the collector is already drawn to.
Show collectors the 2–3 companion pieces that would work beautifully alongside their chosen print.
Surface artists with a similar visual voice — the best way to grow a collector's repertoire beyond one favourite.
Collectors browsing moody, dark works only see other moody, dark works — no jarring style mismatches.
AI reads your artwork directly. No tagging by style, colour, or subject — fully automatic.
Recommending style-matched companion pieces alongside each print turned single-piece purchases into gallery wall bundles for over a third of buyers.
Collectors browsing a moody architectural series discovered related works — industrial, urban, black-and-white — they wouldn't have found through category filters.
Grouping prints by colour mood and subject theme helped customers build coherent collections, increasing average order values significantly within the first 60 days.
Recommends by artistic movement and visual voice — abstract with abstract, botanical with botanical.
Keeps dark, moody works together and bright, airy works together — gallery-standard curation automatically.
Connects collectors to new artists with a similar visual language, expanding their collection naturally.
Every artwork, every new upload, gets recommendations from the first day it's live in your store.
Help collectors find the pieces they didn't know they were looking for. Visual AI turns single print views into gallery wall discoveries. Free plan available.
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