Tech Startup Revolutionizes African Art with New Digital Infrastructure
For decades, the African fine art market has struggled with poor documentation, unclear ownership records, weak authentication systems, and an underdeveloped secondary market. Unlike Western art ecosystems where artworks gain value through repeated resales, African artworks often disappear into private collections, limiting long-term valuation and historical traceability. Atsur, a startup founded in 2024 by Adaobi Orajiaku and Emediong Umoh, was created to address this structural gap by building a technology-driven infrastructure that enables African fine art to function as both cultural heritage and verifiable economic assets.
Atsur positions itself as the technological backbone of Africa’s fine art ecosystem, focusing on verification, provenance tracking, and secure transfers rather than operating as a traditional marketplace. Through a combination of rigorous research, digital certification, and blockchain-backed records, the platform issues certificates of authenticity that document an artwork’s creator, original sale, and every subsequent ownership transfer. This immutable provenance trail builds trust, supports accurate valuation, and enables resales, insurance, and legacy planning for collectors, artists, and institutions.
Beyond private collections, Atsur has extended its impact to public heritage preservation. In 2024, the startup partnered with Nigeria’s National Gallery of Art to digitize and archive artworks in the national collection, reconstructing historical ownership records and strengthening cultural preservation efforts. While blockchain underpins its record-keeping, Atsur deliberately operates as an infrastructure layer—facilitating secure transactions, privacy-protected data storage, and long-term asset tracking across the African art ecosystem.
The idea for Atsur emerged from Orajiaku’s background as a software engineer, blockchain community leader, and art collector. By 2022, she identified fine art as a sustainable real-world application for blockchain technology, particularly given Africa’s lack of art-market infrastructure. After extensive research and market testing, Atsur officially launched in May 2024 and pivoted in mid-2025 from a marketplace model to a verification-first approach. Since then, the company has verified over 6,000 artworks valued at more than $300,000, supported by a research database containing millions of data points sourced from archives, institutions, and private collections.
Atsur generates revenue through artwork verification fees, collection audit services, and commissions on facilitated transfers, remaining largely bootstrapped while achieving early profitability. Its competitive advantage lies in its strong on-the-ground presence across African cities, enabling access to data and collections often unreachable by global provenance firms. With participation in the NBA Triple Double Accelerator, enrollment in Carnegie Mellon’s incubation program, and a pre-seed funding round planned for Q1 2026, Atsur is positioning itself as Africa’s foundational fine art infrastructure—transforming artworks into traceable assets while safeguarding the continent’s artistic legacy for future generations.
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