Introducing

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Feel your way around the world with our gentle vibrations.

Feel your way, with Haptic.

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Next generation of navigation.

“The HapticNav experience transcends traditional navigation, delivering a tactile journey far beyond what Google Maps can offer.”

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Alexa Jordan, daily HapticNav user


Integrate HapticNav Technology into Your Solutions for a Superior User Experience.

Use our HapticNav app or integrate our Software Development Kit (SDK) with your existing solution to navigate your visitors and customers with a touch. Giving them the experience they deserve.

Latest Updates

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Official Navigation Partner for South by Southwest.

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HapticNav Integration with Apple Watch Coming Soon.

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Introducing the Open Source Initiative: Project Guideline, in Partnership with Google.

Introducing HapticNav: Now Available on Android.


HapticNav SDK Featured In


Made History

Back in 2017, our innovative haptic technology enabled a visually impaired Ultra-Marathon Runner to complete the NYC marathon without assistance for the first time in history.

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Grant Acknowledgements

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Join Us In Shaping the Future of Technology.

Curious to learn more about Haptic, discuss integrating our SDK into your application, or starting a new haptic experience? Reach out to us today.