AI NeRF algorithms, capable of cloud processing, have significantly reduced
hardware requirements and processing efficiency in photogrammetry pipelines.
This accessibility has unlocked the potential for museums, charities, and
cultural heritage sites worldwide to leverage mobile devices for artifact
scanning and processing. However, the adoption of augmented reality platforms
often necessitates the installation of proprietary applications on users'
mobile devices, which adds complexity to development and limits global
availability. This paper presents a case study that demonstrates a
cost-effective pipeline for visualizing scanned museum artifacts using mobile
augmented reality, leveraging an open-source embedded solution on a website