Control your phone with EEG.

Hands‑free control using EEG headsets. Muse 2 supported first.

Built in Tampere, Finland.

Hands‑free control

Navigate and interact with your device using only your brainwaves.

Fast calibration

Get started in minutes with our intuitive setup process.

Privacy‑minded

Your brainwave data stays on your device, never shared without consent.

Muse 2 first

Starting with Muse 2. More headsets coming soon.

Demo coming soon (prototype)

How it works

1

Wear your headset

Put on your Muse 2 EEG headset and open the app.

2

Quick calibration

Train the system to recognize your brainwave patterns.

3

Control hands‑free

Navigate your phone using just your thoughts.

Our progress

Done

Muse 2 signal connected

Successfully integrated Muse 2 EEG signals into our app.

In progress

Command recognition prototype

Developing ML models to recognize control commands from EEG data.

Mobile MVP

Building the first minimum viable product for phones.

Beta testing

Opening beta access to waitlist members.

Frequently asked questions

What is EEG?

EEG (electroencephalography) measures electrical activity in your brain. The Muse 2 headset uses non-invasive sensors to detect these patterns, which we analyze to enable hands-free control.

Is it safe?

Yes. EEG is completely safe and non-invasive. Muse 2 is a consumer device designed for everyday use. We don't send or store your brainwave data without your explicit consent.

What headsets are supported?

We're launching with Muse 2 support. We're actively working on support for other popular EEG headsets and plan to announce more soon.

How accurate is the control?

Our current prototype achieves solid accuracy after a brief calibration. Accuracy improves with use as the system learns your patterns. We're continuously improving our ML models.

How do I join the waitlist?

Enter your email at the top of the page or in the contact section below. We'll notify you when beta testing opens.

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