For Artists

Your work has a story. Art Trackers makes sure it travels.

A permanent AT-ID for every artwork. A tag that reports back from wherever your work is living. A record that proves you made it — forever.

The Moment That Changes Everything

You sell a painting. The studio goes quiet where it used to hang.

Under the old model, that is where your connection to the work ends. You do not know where it goes. You do not know who sees it. You do not know if anyone still cares about its story.

With an NFC tag on that artwork — and an AT-ID registered in Art Trackers — everything changes.

Now you open your dashboard and see

Your work is still alive. Somewhere. Someone is looking.

Your painting in Seattle

In a private home. Scanned 14 times this month.

Your sculpture in Austin

In a government collection. A visitor scanned it yesterday.

Your mural on site

Still at the original installation. 43 people engaged with it this week.

What Art Trackers Does For You

Five things that change when you register.

A permanent AT-ID

Your artwork's identity, for life. Survives every sale, loan, restoration, and ownership transfer.

Where your work lives

See the current location and owner of every registered piece. No more wondering.

Scan analytics

How many times was each artwork scanned today, this week, this month? Which piece is generating the most attention?

Inquiry notifications

A Contact the Artist button on every public artwork page routes messages to you. Collectors and curators find you through your work.

Provenance as legacy

Every exhibition, sale, loan, and conservation event logged against your AT-ID. A permanent, verifiable record of your work's life in the world.

Government Inventory Bridge

When government registers your work — you get notified.

If a government agency registers one of your artworks through Art Trackers, you receive an invitation to claim your profile and see your work in their collection. Your public art career becomes visible and verifiable.

Start for free.

Up to 5 artworks, permanent AT-IDs, and a public page for each — at no cost.