Free National Gallery Audio Guide

Audioguide.London is a free audio guide for The National Gallery in Trafalgar Square. Point your phone's camera at a painting and listen to an audio commentary in your language. No ticket, no rental desk, and no app download required.

The National Gallery's own audio guide costs £7 per visitor and covers a curated set of highlights. Audioguide.London is free and covers more than 2,000 artworks, over 95% of the Gallery's entire collection, including works not currently on display.

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Free audio guide vs. the National Gallery's official guide

Here's how Audioguide.London compares to the National Gallery's own paid audio guide and other museum apps.

Audioguide.London (free) National Gallery official guide Other museum apps
Price Free £7 per visitor Often £4-£8, or free with no audio
Artworks covered 2,000+ (over 95% of the collection) Around 50-60 highlights Usually under 100
Languages 6: English, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Mandarin Several, handset rental required Varies, often English only
How it works Take a photo of any painting Rent a handset, enter a number Browse a list or map in the app

The most complete National Gallery audio guide

Because Audioguide.London uses image recognition and AI-generated narration, it isn't limited to a fixed list of highlights. Stand in front of almost any painting in the National Gallery's permanent collection, famous or not, and the app can identify it and play a commentary, covering over 2,000 artworks in total.

Available in 6 languages

Listen to commentary in English, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese or Mandarin Chinese. Switch languages at any time from within the app.

How it works

  1. Open Audioguide.London on your phone, no app download needed.
  2. Point your camera at a painting and take a photo.
  3. Listen to an audio commentary generated for that specific artwork.

Frequently asked questions

Is there a free audio guide for the National Gallery?

Yes. Audioguide.London is a free audio guide that works at The National Gallery in Trafalgar Square. There is no fee, no rental desk and no account needed.

How much does the National Gallery's own audio guide cost?

The National Gallery's official audio guide costs £7 per person to rent at the Gallery. Audioguide.London is a free alternative that works on your own phone.

Does the free audio guide cover every painting in the National Gallery?

It covers more than 2,000 artworks from the National Gallery's collection, over 95% of everything the Gallery holds, including many works not currently on display. The official paid guide typically covers a smaller set of highlights.

Do I need to download an app to use it?

No. Audioguide.London runs in your phone's browser, so there is nothing to install. Just open the site, take a photo of a painting, and listen.

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