CrayolaBot at the Crayola Experience

Introducing CrayolaBot! We are excited to announce that Ai SketchBots are Crayola approved and have been selected as their latest “experience” at their Crayola Experience locations in Easton PA, Orlando FL, and Chandler AZ. 

Guests are lining up to have their portrait sketched by CrayolaBot. Once they have their photo taken at one of the iPad kiosks, guests watch in awe as CrayolaBot sketches their portrait in under 60 seconds. After their portrait is complete, their sketch is added to a comic book coloring page where they can color in their sketch using Crayola’s new “colors of the world” crayons set. 

The CrayolaBot activation has quickly become the talk of the town, with many news outlets reporting on it. In a recent article, Emma Reed from the ‘Morning Call’ detailed her experience going through the activation. Since the launch of CrayolaBot, we guesstimate that over 10,000 portraits have been sketched. With all the success, the additional Crayola Experience locations are looking to add SketchBots in the near future. 

  • CrayolaBot at the Crayola Experience

Both kids and adults love watching an AI robot sketch their portrait making SketchBots a great addition to any family fun center or attraction. SketchBots also make a great addition to trade shows, conferences, corporate events, sales meetings, parties, and much more!

WHAT ARE SKETCHBOTS?
Born in the R&D labs of Picture Mosaics, SketchBots are a revolutionary new patent-pending technology using the latest mesh of Ai and robotics. Guest portraits are analyzed and drawn by the SketchBots to create a unique, personalized takeaway – all in less than 50 seconds. Our SketchBot software is uniquely engineered to create amazing sketched portraits in 30 to 50 seconds – that’s more than three times as fast as other drawing robots. Branding opportunities and sharing options make your event a one-of-a-kind experience.

Fun Fact: To “teach” the SketchBots to draw artistically, our artists sketched over 6,000 portraits which were fed into SketchBots’ machine learning system.