Most people walk through a 700-year-old monument and see a ruin. A broken wall, a faded carving, a plaque they don't read. The building that once stood there is gone, and so is the story.
Epocheye brings it back.
Point your phone at a heritage site and watch it reconstruct in augmented reality, the way it actually stood centuries ago. Towers complete themselves. Carvings sharpen. Spaces that are roped off or long collapsed appear in front of you, on your own screen, where you're standing.
No headset. No kiosk. No special hardware. Just your phone and the monument in front of you.
As you explore, an AI narrator tells you what you're looking at and adapts to your curiosity. Want the quick version? You get it. Want to go deep on who built this, when, and why? It takes you there. The story meets you at your level instead of reciting the same script to everyone.
We're live at:
Konark Sun Temple, reconstructed across four different historical eras
The Indian Museum, Kolkata
Victoria Memorial, Kolkata
Everything you see is grounded in real scholarship and historical record, not guesswork. We don't invent history to fill gaps. What we can't verify, we don't fake. We're building this in step with archaeologists and heritage experts so what you experience is accurate, not just impressive.
And nothing physical changes at the site. No projectors bolted to walls, no screens drilled into stone. The monument stays exactly as it is. The reconstruction lives on your phone and disappears when you leave.
Narration is available in English, Hindi, and Bengali, with more on the way.
Whether you're visiting for the first time, bringing your kids, or you've passed the same monument a hundred times and never really seen it, Epocheye turns the visit into something you'll remember.
History didn't happen in the past tense. Come see it stand again