Wearable Devices Bets on Neural Input for AI and XR Interfaces
Event summary
- Wearable Devices will unveil its GenAI-powered intent-based interface platform at AWE 2026, June 15-18.
- The company will showcase Mudra Pro, a next-gen enterprise hardware platform with EMG, IMU, and PPG sensors.
- Mudra Studio, a software platform leveraging generative AI, will allow developers to create gesture-based neural input experiences.
- Guy Wagner, Founder and Chief Scientist, will present on BCI reducing friction in AR and AI interaction.
The big picture
Wearable Devices is positioning itself at the intersection of AI and spatial computing, aiming to replace legacy camera-based motion tracking with neural input technology. The company's focus on intent-based interfaces aligns with the growing trend of AI agents and smart glasses becoming primary interaction layers. Success will depend on securing key OEM partnerships and enterprise pilots.
What we're watching
- Market Adoption
- How quickly OEMs and enterprises will integrate Mudra Pro into their AI and XR devices.
- Technological Edge
- Whether Wearable Devices can maintain its lead in neural input technology against competitors.
- Revenue Growth
- The pace at which enterprise licensing and collaborations will drive Wearable Devices' financial performance.
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