AirTouch redefines how we interact with technology, bringing the futuristic air gestures seen in the movie Minority Report to everyday life. With just a standard webcam and a 5-minute setup, users can add gesture control to any application without writing a single line of code.
Effortless Control: Ideal for controlling presentations, smart whiteboards, or mixed reality content.
Touch-Free Utility: Perfect for messy environments like kitchens or sterile areas like hospitals.
Universal Compatibility: Integrates seamlessly by emulating existing devices, including mice, keyboards, and controllers, making adoption easy for all ages. Designed to bridge the digital divide, AirTouch empowers users of all tech levels, from young children to grandparents, by making interaction with devices as natural as interacting with the real world.
Introducing AirTouch
Finally! Seamless Intergration With Any Camera, Any Device.
Anytime, Anywhere.
Gesture Control
Despite advancements in Generative AI and AR/VR, human-computer interaction remains unintuitive and difficult for many users. AirTouch addresses the following pain points:
Ease of Use: Eliminates the steep learning curve associated with traditional devices like keyboards, remotes, and controllers.
Accessibility: Makes advanced tech usable for seniors, children, and those in high-pressure or messy environments.
Enhanced Efficiency: Ideal for medical professionals in sterile settings, workers in industrial environments, and anyone needing touch-free control.
Neural Lab’s commitment to intuitive design ensures that users can operate devices as naturally as they would interact with the physical world.
The Problem AirTouch Solves
Key Features: What Makes AirTouch Revolutionary
Plug-and-Play: Set up in under five minutes with no coding required.
No Proprietary Hardware Needed: Unlike competitors, AirTouch doesn’t rely on specialized cameras or devices.
Real-Time Hand Tracking: Tracks 3D hand-finger landmarks, body poses, and even eye gazes for intent recognition.
Cross-Platform Compatibility: Works on Android 11+, Windows 10+, and Linux, across devices like tablets, kiosks, 3D displays, and mobile phones.
Customizable Gestures: Currently supports 9 gestures with the potential for up to 15 gestures through customization.
Adaptive User Insight: Filters out background noise and learns user behavior to predict needs.
Where AirTouch Shines: Real-World Applications
AirTouch is more than a tool. It’s a universal solution for intuitive, touch-free interaction in virtually any environment.
Healthcare: Revolutionize medical environments with touchless controls that prioritize hygiene. Doctors and nurses can operate devices without physical contact, reducing contamination risks while improving efficiency.
Exhibits & Immersive Experiences: Transform public displays, museums, and trade shows with interactive, headset-free virtual worlds. AirTouch creates memorable, immersive experiences that captivate every visitor.
Office & Team Collaboration: Elevate workplace productivity with gesture-based controls for presentations, brainstorming sessions, and remote collaborations ... no remotes or clickers needed.
At Home: Simplify daily life with intuitive gestures. Whether you’re cooking with messy hands or working in the garage, AirTouch makes interacting devices easy and convenient.
Industrial Settings: Operate machinery or navigate hazardous environments with touchless controls, even from behind protective glass. Perfect for factories, labs, and other challenging workspaces.
Consumer Electronics & OEM Integrations: Integrate AirTouch technology seamlessly into vehicles, smart appliances, and consumer electronics. From gesture-controlled dashboards to touch-free smart displays, AirTouch elevates user experiences everywhere.
Neural Lab was founded with a simple but powerful mission: to make technology feel as natural and intuitive as interacting in the real world. Born out of a deeply personal challenge faced by our founders during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, Neural Lab is reimagining how humans connect with technology.
When the world went virtual in 2020, co-founder Sherry Chang struggled to stay connected with her parents overseas. Every Zoom call became a frustrating ordeal. They struggled with basic actions like unmuting themselves, turning on video, or avoiding technical glitches. With borders closed and troubleshooting over a call nearly impossible, Sherry began to wonder: why, in an age of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and advanced computing, was technology still so difficult for people to use?
This question sparked the creation of Neural Lab. Along with co-founder and husband Oliver Chen, Sherry envisioned a future where computers could intuitively understand human interactions without menus, buttons, or complicated interfaces. Drawing on their combined expertise in Computer Vision and Deep Neural Networks, they began developing technology that detects human motion and intention ... turning a webcam into a seamless bridge between human and machine.
The result is AirTouch, Neural Lab’s flagship product. Designed to make interactions as simple as a natural gesture, AirTouch eliminates barriers between users and devices. From enhancing accessibility for everyday users to enabling innovative solutions for businesses, Neural Lab is driving the future of gesture-based technology, making it effortless, efficient, and human-centric.
Our Founders
Sherry Chang - Co-Founder and CEO
Sherry Chang is an innovator with over two decades of experience in software development and artificial intelligence. As the former Chief Architect for AI Operations at Intel, Sherry has spent her career at the forefront of AI advancements, earning 15 patents in AI and security. Her groundbreaking work has spanned industries, from creating intelligent systems for global corporations to designing cutting-edge interfaces for the everyday user.
Oliver Chen - Co-Founder and CTO
Oliver Chen is a pioneer in AI and vision processing, with a history of delivering award-winning innovations. As the former AI Lead at Intel, Oliver was instrumental in launching Intel Movidius, a breakthrough vision processing technology. His expertise in AI visualization was showcased during the Tokyo Olympics broadcast, where he helped revolutionize how global audiences experienced the games.
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