Lexie is an interactive AI host in hologram form. She can welcome visitors, answer questions, provide explanations, and present information in an engaging way.
Lexie is neither a standard chatbot nor a typical video animation. She combines AI, holographic presentation, and customized content to create a digital host who is visibly present in the space. As a result, the interaction feels more personal, more striking, and more natural than at a traditional information desk.
Not a chatbot or video animation, but a digital host that combines AI, holograms, and customization. More personal and natural than a typical information desk.
Lexie isn't hidden behind a screen or tablet. Thanks to her holographic form, she immediately draws attention, and the AI host feels physically present in the room.
Lexie can be configured with information about your organization, location, product, or event. This allows her to provide answers tailored to the target audience and the specific use case.
Lexie can be used for reception, explanations, education, events, trade shows, and product information. The same technology can therefore be used in various ways.
Lexie is fully customizable to match your brand, target audience, or theme: you can tailor her appearance, clothing, colors, and overall vibe to your liking. Thematic characters are also possible, such as Napoleon, Cleopatra, or Einstein. This means Lexie isn’t a fixed AI host, but a flexible character who fits into any setting.
Lexie can be populated with information from documents, websites, knowledge bases, and frequently asked questions. This creates a custom knowledge network tailored to your organization.
This allows Lexie to provide visitors with more targeted assistance regarding products, services, locations, training courses, programs, or practical questions. Lexie doesn’t have to stick to general information; instead, she can truly speak from the perspective of your organization.
Multiple Lexie setups can also operate using the same knowledge base. This ensures that the information remains consistent, whether Lexie is located at a school, a trade show booth, a reception area, or an event venue.
Lexie continues to evolve. New information, questions, and applications can be added, so that the AI host better reflects real-world scenarios.
That makes Lexie an attractive option for organizations looking to improve their communication. Its knowledge base can be expanded, its response style can be refined, and its application can evolve to accommodate new goals or target audiences.
This means Lexie isn't just a one-time presentation, but a digital host that continues to adapt to the organization.
The viewing feature allows Lexie to use visual context during a conversation. This enables her not only to listen to a question, but also to respond to what is happening on screen.
This enables new applications, such as recognizing objects, explaining situations, or assisting visitors based on what they show Lexie. The viewing feature makes Lexie more interactive and provides a natural experience.
This offers additional possibilities for demonstrations, education, product explanations, and interactive presentations. Lexie can link information to images, making explanations clearer and more relevant.
Mini Lexie is the compact version of Lexie. This version is suitable for locations where space is limited, but where you still want to use an interactive AI host.
Think of counters, reception areas, classrooms, smaller booths, or information desks inside a building. Mini Lexie retains the power of interaction, but in a smaller and more accessible format.
As a result, Mini Lexie is ideal for organizations that want to get started with an AI hologram in an accessible way or set up multiple compact information kiosks.
Lexie makes information more accessible, visible, and interactive. By combining AI with holographic presentation, it creates a digital host that attracts visitors, answers questions, and conveys your story in a modern way.
Curious about how Lexie can be used in your organization, school, event, or reception area?