Resurrecting Manhattan's Lost Art

Point Your Phone.
See The Past.

An AR platform that reveals Manhattan's faded ghost signs and lost building art. Point at any brick wall and witness the vibrant advertisements and murals that once existed there, layered perfectly over reality.

The Wow Moment

You stand on a corner in SoHo, phone raised. A blank red brick wall fills your screen. Suddenly, with a shimmer of golden light, a stunning 1890s hand-painted Coca-Cola advertisement appears exactly where it once was.

So crisp and vibrant you can see the brushstrokes. Then watch it fade back, revealing five more historical layers stacked beneath—each telling the story of decades passed.

This is GhostWalls: bringing invisible history to life for millions who walk past it daily, unaware of the art that once captivated their ancestors.

Coca-Cola

1892

Lucky Strike

1934

Nathan's Famous

1916

Dr. Scholl's

1928

Preserving Visual History

Manhattan's brick walls once held thousands of hand-painted advertisements—ghost signs that documented the city's commercial and artistic heritage. Most have been lost to development, weather, or simple neglect.

GhostWalls is building the most comprehensive archive of these lost artworks. Our team of historians and archivists have spent years collecting photographs, drawings, and records from city archives, private collections, and family albums.

Launching with 500 mapped Manhattan locations, we're making this invisible history visible to everyone—transforming how New Yorkers experience their city.

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