For private collectors and family offices, preserving the financial and emotional value of a fine art collection requires absolute precision. Arius bridges the gap between traditional connoisseurship and advanced asset management with Art Digital Master Files (ADMF™). By creating immutable "Digital Twins" of your collection, we complement subjective condition reporting with forensic data to safeguard your assets for generations to come.
Our noninvasive technology establishes a permanent, unalterable record that tracks an artwork’s physical DNA over time. This high-fidelity digital blueprint simplifies institutional risk management, streamlines insurance underwriting, and minimizes transaction fraud. With Arius, you can confidently navigate the modern art market, securing the physical integrity and provenance of your most cherished masterpieces.
Art assets face constant, subtle risks during transit, installation, and long-term display. Traditional condition reporting relies heavily on manual inspections and subjective photography, which can miss microscopic degradation. Arius eliminates this vulnerability by recording surface geometry and full-spectrum color down to 10 microns, creating a definitive baseline of an artwork's physical state.
This forensic data acts as an unalterable anchor of truth for insurance underwriting, dispute resolution, and estate planning. By periodically scanning your collection, our advanced analytical tools can track minute changes in texture, canvas tension, or craquelure over time. This enables art advisors and collectors to practice proactive conservation, instantly verifying authenticity and protecting long-term asset value.
Managing a global collection often presents a difficult compromise between displaying a masterpiece and protecting it from environmental wear, theft, or light damage. Arius solves this dilemma by turning your asset's submillimeter digital profile into museum-grade textured reproductions. By partnering with world-class Canon printing technology, we accurately recreate every brushstroke and impasto peak of the original work.
These high-fidelity, touchable reproductions offer unprecedented flexibility for sophisticated collectors and estates. You can seamlessly exhibit your collection across multiple seasonal residences or public galleries while keeping the original masterpieces securely protected in climate-controlled conservation vaults. This dual approach ensures your family’s artistic legacy is safely shared and enjoyed without compromising the physical or financial integrity of an artwork.
Discover how we partnered with Jerry Kaplan to create two replicas of their Wayne Thiebo heirloom, allowing Jerry and his sister to cherish the inherited artwork in their homes.

Arius partnered with Tate Britain to digitize 11 iconic masterpieces, including works by J.M.W. Turner and John Singer Sargent. By capturing the submillimeter topography of these paintings, our team provided Tate's conservation department with high-integrity, baseline condition data to futureproof the archive and fuel digital restoration prototypes while mitigating risks to physical collections.

Collaborating with the National Gallery of Canada, Arius set a new precedent in data-driven art restoration. Our high-fidelity platform mapped the surface of Claude Monet's Jean-Pierre Hoschedé and Michel Monet on the Bank of the Epte, uncovering microscopic, unseen degradation. This objective structural data allowed conservationists to construct a definitive preservation roadmap before even touching the physical canvas.

The historical foundation of Arius technology began with a groundbreaking project to analyze Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa at the Louvre. To study structural degradation patterns without endangering the masterpiece, scientists utilized noninvasive, 10-micron scanning technology. Today, Arius has perfected this technology, bringing private collectors the world's most rigorous standard of forensic precision and artwork safety
Discover the power of the Arius Art Digital Master File (ADMF™) and inquire about scheduling a scanning session, or request more information about the ADMF standard.