Modern Tools for
Timeless Collections.
"At MuseumStack, we believe that the size of a budget should never determine the safety of a legacy."
Our mission is simple: to ensure every museum, historical society, and private archive has access to enterprise-grade tools to preserve their records for the next generation.
We built MuseumStack because we saw too many important stories trapped in aging spreadsheets or localised databases that were hard to access and even harder to protect. We’re changing that by providing a cloud-native platform that is as powerful as it is easy to use.
Built for Preservation,
Not Just Data.
As an Australian-owned and operated company, we understand the unique challenges facing our local GLAM (Galleries, Libraries, Archives, and Museums) sector. We don’t just build software; we build infrastructure for history.
Accessibility First
Your records should be available on any device, anywhere, at any time. We remove the barriers between your collection and those who seek to learn from it.
Security by Design
We utilise industry-leading encryption and Australian-based data hosting to ensure your provenance remains intact and your assets are protected against the unexpected.
Fair & Flexible
From volunteer-run societies to professional institutions, we offer competitive pricing and custom plans tailored to your specific collection needs.
Infrastructure for History
"We don't just store records; we preserve legacies for those who haven't been born yet."
Meet the Team
MuseumStack was founded by a team of IT professionals with a deep-seated passion for Australian history and preservation. With years of experience in systems architecture and digital transformation, we saw an opportunity to bridge the gap between complex archival standards and modern cloud-based technology.
Committed to Australian provenance.
Systems built for multi-generational scale.
Proudly based in Brisbane, QLD.
"Based in Brisbane, Queensland, we are proud to support the curators, volunteers, and historians who keep our stories alive."