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Niio Launches Streaming Art & Signage Service

Service brings curated visual art experiences to every screen.

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Niio, a platform for streaming curated digital art, has announced the launch of its new Art & Signage Subscription Service, which “that transforms any screen into an always-on canvas for curated visual art experiences, with optional features for branded content and messaging,” according to a press release.

Already used by global brands such as Hilton, Marriott, Samsung and Meta, Niio’s technology is now available to businesses of all sizes. With a simple app installation, any screen becomes a source of beauty, inspiration and ambience. The platform delivers high-quality, always-on digital art that enhances how people feel and how they engage with the space around them — per the release.

Niio offers two tailored access models:

  • Enterprise: For global brands and property portfolios, Niio powers large-scale digital art strategies across public areas and private spaces.
  • Self-Service: Starting at just $50/month, any business can activate a Niio-powered experience in minutes — just like installing a Netflix or Spotify app.

“We’ve spent years helping global brands integrate digital art into physical environments,” Rob Anders, co-founder and CEO of Niio, is quoted in the press release. “With this launch of our new streaming art subscription service, we’re opening access to one of the most significant collections of curated visual art experiences — backed by powerful tools and thoughtful design. Any screen can now become a source of beauty and meaning, while supporting the global artist community.”

For more information, visit niio.com.

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