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The universal language of touch.

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The HapticLab™

Easily create and integrate our haptics into your ecosystem.

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HapticSandbox

Use our existing haptic code to build and customize your own experience

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Custom haptics for your gaming experience or choose from our haptic library

HapticGaming

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Use haptics within healthcare for mental health, and medical research

HapticHealth

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HapticAlerts

Assign customizable or default haptics for notification alerts

HapticNav SDK

We license our HapticNav SDK to companies wanting to make navigation more inclusive and accessible for their users.

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HapticNav SDK

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Existing Applications

Easily integrate our haptics into your ecosystem.

Why choose our HapticNav SDK?

Safer Routing

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Proprietary navigation algorithm and haptic feedback

Plug and Play

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Keep your sense of direction with our HapticCompass API

Reliable

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Easily integrate our Haptic SDK into your ecosystem

Accessible Design

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Inclusive and user first experience, regardless of abilities

The HapticNav SDK, described as a virtual corridor, guides users to an end location with vibrational feedback through their mobile device or smartwatch based on their direction and location. No vibrations means they are on the right path. If they step out of the corridor, they will feel a vibration to orient them back onto their path.

How it works


Safety & responsibility

We conduct research on haptic technology models, focusing on aligning them with human values.

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For the first time ever, a visually impaired person successfully completed the New York Marathon with the assistance of our groundbreaking haptic technology.


The HapticLab™

Easily integrate our haptics into your ecosystem

HapticSandbox

Use our existing haptic code to build and customize your own experience

HapticHealth

Use haptics within healthcare for mental health, and medical research

HapticGaming

Custom haptics for your gaming experience or choose from our haptic library

HapticAlerts

Assign customizable or default haptics for notification alerts