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Loupe Map

See your library in 3D — books, rooms, services, and events, all connected to your ILS.

Loupe Map

See your library in 3D — books, rooms, services, and events, all connected to your ILS.

Loupe Map

See your library in 3D — books, rooms, services, and events, all connected to your ILS.

Help users find what they need, faster. Loupe Map turns your library into an interactive 3D experience where collections, study spaces, printers, desks, and events are just a click away—accurate, accessible, and always up to date.

Smart Wayfinding

Integrated with your ILS to guide users right to the shelf.

Interactive Hotspots

Highlight key info and services directly on your map.

Call Numbers on the Map

Show call number ranges so users know exactly where to find books.

Connected to your ILS

Loupe Map syncs with your catalog so locations, call numbers, and item availability stay accurate in real time. Search results link directly to the exact shelf or service point on the map, reducing confusion and repeat questions.

Find more than books

Your library is more than collections. Loupe Map helps patrons locate:

  • Study rooms, reading areas, and desks

  • Printers, scanners, makerspaces, and equipment

  • Service counters, special collections, exhibitions, and events

Easy setup, minimal effort

All we need is your floor plan. We’ll connect to your systems, import locations, and style the map to your brand—so your team can focus on service, not setup.

Kiosks, mobile
and desktop

Rethink your space with Loupe Map

Loupe Map isn’t only for patrons. Libraries can use it internally to redesign layouts, test new arrangements, and visualise changes before moving a single shelf.

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Wayfinding, indoors and out

GPS for outdoor navigation. BLE beacons (and optional wristbands) for precise indoor positioning. Loupe Map adapts to your building and sensors to provide the right level of guidance without overwhelming users.

Shape
the library
of tomorrow

Shape
the library
of tomorrow

Shape
the library
of tomorrow