Building haptic experiences to make the world a more inclusive place.

Pioneering research on the path to Haptic Navigation.

Transforming work and transportation with Haptic

Join us in shaping the future of technology


Products

Our Haptic SDKs enhance accessibility and user experience for everyone.

Our Haptic Navigation Device

Wearable Devices

Inclusive Navigation

HapticNav App

HapticLab

Integrate Haptics Into Your Ecosystem


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.

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Introducing HapticNav: Now Available on Android.


HapticNav SDK Featured In


“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


Safety & responsibility

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

A newspaper article titled 'Push Against the Limits of Possibility' from The New York Times dated November 6, 2017, includes images of a runner with a guide, hands adjusting a wearable tech device on an arm, and runners crossing a bridge during a race.

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


Customer Feedback

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“Don’t discount the power of being able to guide a blind person along a straight path. That alone is a challenge in itself.”

Simon Wheatcroft
Blind Ultra-Marathon Runner 

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“If this is a new way of taking in information you’re really looking at a game changer of technology.”

Marcus Engel
Blind Advocate, Author & Speaker 

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"WearWorks definitely has transformed my ability to be able to navigate, and it’s amazing to be able to feel where you’re going.”

Markeith Price
Visually impaired Paralympian


Why choose Haptic?

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

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Clear Market Leader

Only company integrating haptics into existing applications

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Disability Community-led

Guided by the disability community

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Patented Technology

Powerful SDKs

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Attract New Customers

Inclusivity for Everyone


Join us in shaping the future of technology.

Curious to learn more about WearWorks, discuss integrating our SDK into your application, or starting a new haptic experience? Don’t hesitate to reach out.