DowntownWPB Unlocked: App animates murals and landmarks
By Boca Vibe
DowntownWPB Unlocked: App Animates Murals and Landmarks
Residents of West Palm Beach (WPB) are now able to unlock the city’s vibrant downtown area like never before, thanks to a new smartphone app that brings its iconic murals and landmarks to life. Read more at BocaVibe.com.
The innovative app, developed by local tech firm Stet News, uses augmented reality (AR) technology to transport users into the heart of Downtown WPB. With just a few taps on their smartphones, visitors can discover hidden gems, explore interactive exhibits, and even take part in virtual scavenger hunts.

Key Features of the App
- Interactive Murals: Users can scan specific murals to unlock exclusive content, including artist interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, and more.
- Landmark Tours: Take a self-guided tour of Downtown WPB’s most iconic landmarks, such as the historic Flagler Museum and the stunning waterfront promenade.
- Virtual Scavenger Hunts: Participate in interactive challenges that encourage users to explore the city’s hidden corners and discover new favorites.
The app is just one of several initiatives aimed at revitalizing Downtown WPB, which has been working tirelessly to establish itself as a premier destination for art, culture, and entertainment. With its rich history, stunning architecture, and thriving arts scene, the city is poised to become a must-visit destination for tourists and locals alike.
What Users Are Saying
- “I was blown away by how immersive and engaging the app was! It really brought Downtown WPB to life in a way I never thought possible.”
- “As a local, it’s amazing to see our city getting the recognition it deserves. This app is just one example of the innovative spirit that makes WPB so special.”
Whether you’re a longtime resident or just visiting for the day, DowntownWPB Unlocked is an absolute must-try experience. So why wait? Download the app now and unlock the magic of Downtown WPB!
Official city info: City of Boca Raton.
Source: Original Report