Problem
Every time you're on the go, doing something requires pulling out your phone, unlocking it, opening an app, and tapping through screens. This pulls you out of the moment, whether you're in a conversation, on a bike, or behind the wheel.
What we're building
A wrist-worn device that detects hand gestures and sends them as input to any device. Works offline. No app required. No screen. Control presentations, music, navigation, and more with a flick, tap, or rotation.
Why now
Every 10–15 years, computing gets a new input primitive. Keyboard, mouse, touchscreen. Up until now, computers were programmatic. The same sequence of clicks always produced the same result. With AI sitting on top of the application layer, computers now have a brain that can take actions on your behalf. The input layer for that world doesn't exist yet. We're building it.