# Find and Share your AR Gallery

Once your FrameIT account is activated, your AR gallery automatically comes to life as soon as you start creating AR artworks in FrameIt [AR Studio](https://www.frameit.ar/ar-studio).

[See an example of an AR Gallery ▸](https://www.frameit.ar/Gallery/Anna-Paola-Civardi/5rlekpih)

### Accessing your AR Gallery

Access your AR Gallery from the menu under your username. Here, you'll find all the artworks you've uploaded to FrameIT AR Studio.

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* Click on an artwork to access its 3D view and see it in AR.

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The URL of your AR Gallery is also included in the confirmation email that is sent to you with each new AR artwork creation.
{% endhint %}

### Sharing your AR Gallery

* To share your AR Gallery, copy its URL from your browser's address bar, or click the '***Share this page*** ' button at the top of the screen.

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* Click the Clipboard icon to copy the URL.

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