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DowntownWPB Unlocked: App animates murals and landmarks

Boca Vibe
April 17, 2026

DowntownWPB Unlocked: App Animates Murals and Landmarks

Residents and visitors to West Palm Beach (WPB) are now able to experience the city’s vibrant downtown area in a whole new way, thanks to a cutting-edge smartphone app. The DowntownWPB Unlocked app uses augmented reality (AR) technology to bring street scenes to life, animating murals and landmarks for an immersive and interactive experience. Read more at BocaVibe.com.

Developed by Stet News, the app is designed to showcase the best of WPB’s downtown area, from its historic architecture to its thriving arts scene. With the app, users can point their smartphone cameras at specific locations in the city and unlock a range of interactive features, including:

A mother and son embrace lovingly in front of a vibrant mural with flamingos and monkeys. | BocaVibe
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  • AR animations of murals and landmarks
  • Information about local businesses and attractions
  • Interactive maps and guides
  • Behind-the-scenes stories and videos

The app is the result of a collaboration between Stet News, the City of West Palm Beach, and local business owners. The goal is to create a unique and engaging experience for visitors, while also promoting the city’s downtown area as a hub for arts, culture, and entertainment.

“We’re thrilled to bring this innovative app to life,” said [Name], founder of Stet News. “Our goal is to showcase the best of WPB’s downtown area and provide an unforgettable experience for visitors. With DowntownWPB Unlocked, we’re not just sharing information – we’re bringing the city to life.”

The app is now available for download on both iOS and Android devices, making it easy for anyone to explore WPB’s vibrant downtown area. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, DowntownWPB Unlocked is the perfect way to experience the city’s unique energy and charm.

Official city info: City of Boca Raton.

Source: Original Report