
Standardizing neural gestures lowers development costs and accelerates time‑to‑market for XR and AI applications, positioning Wearable Devices as a core infrastructure provider in the emerging creator economy.
The rise of touchless interfaces has outpaced the tools developers use to implement them. While vision‑based and IMU‑driven solutions exist, each ecosystem defines its own gesture set, forcing engineers to maintain multiple code paths. This fragmentation hampers scalability and inflates project budgets, especially as XR hardware proliferates across consumer and enterprise markets. Industry analysts predict that a unified input layer could unlock a new wave of cross‑platform experiences, making neural gestures a strategic differentiator for software vendors.
Mudra Experience Studio addresses this gap by delivering a comprehensive SDK suite that abstracts neural input into a universal language. Developers can define fingertip pressure gradations, discrete taps or continuous motions once, then deploy them on smart glasses, smartphones or desktop rigs without modification. Integrated generative AI agents further streamline code generation, allowing rapid prototyping of spatial‑computing workflows. By aligning with AI‑enhanced IDEs, Mudra reduces the learning curve and accelerates the delivery of immersive applications, a critical advantage in the fast‑moving creator economy.
Strategically, Wearable Devices is shifting from pure hardware innovation to a full‑stack platform model. The early‑access waitlist signals strong developer interest, while the appointment of Ron Kaldes underscores a focus on market adoption and ecosystem growth. If Mudra gains traction, it could become the de‑facto input abstraction layer for XR and AI software, driving recurring revenue through licensing and services. Competitors will need to match its cross‑platform consistency or risk marginalization as developers gravitate toward the most efficient, standardized toolchains.
Wearable Devices Ltd. a technology growth company specializing in artificial intelligence (“AI”)-powered touchless sensing wearables, announced a key strategic milestone following the recent launch of ai6 Labs: the upcoming introduction of the Mudra Experience Studio, a comprehensive developer platform that transforms neural input from a single-device capability into a universal gesture language for extended reality (XR), mobile, and AI-powered applications, and is designed to integrate with AI-powered IDEs (Artificial Intelligence Integrated Development Environment).
The Mudra Experience Studio provides developers with production-ready SDKs, standardized gesture taxonomy, and OEM integration tiers that enable rapid deployment of neural input across smart glasses, mobile devices, and desktop environments. This platform approach addresses a critical developer pain point: gesture fragmentation across competing input systems where the same physical movement has different names and behaviors depending on the target platform.
By utilizing Mudra’s proprietary neural input capabilities together with generative AI coding agents, Mudra Experience Studio enables the creation of AI-driven spatial computing applications at high speed. This approach accelerates Wearable Devices’ transition from a hardware innovator to a full-stack platform provider, expanding its role in the growing productivity and creator economy.
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Mudra Experience Studio enables the creation of applications using standardized neural gestures such as fingertip pressure gradations, discrete gestures, and continuous gestures through consistent gesture set. The same interactions work across Apple, Meta, Android XR, and desktop platforms without rebuilding or platform specific adaptations.
To drive a strong 2026 rollout, the Company has opened a priority waitlist for Mudra Experience Studio. This early-access initiative gathers demand from innovators in XR, mobile, and AI development, ensuring a vibrant ecosystem at launch. Initial response from the developer community has been enthusiastic, with strong interest in workflow advantages enabled by ai6 Labs-powered neural tools.
As part of the Company’s efforts to advance innovation and the new Mudra Experience Studio, it has recently appointed Mr. Ron Kaldes as Head of Growth, AI & Innovation at Wearable Devices. Mr. Kaldes brings extensive experience in consumer technology and AI strategy to Wearable Devices’ ai6 Labs. Previously serving as Co-Founder and CEO of a Nintendo product distributor and LEGO Certified Store operator in Israel, and prior to that managing the Xbox category at Microsoft, Mr. Kaldes most recently worked as a private AI business consultant for enterprise companies. He specializes in translating emerging technologies into market-ready products while driving measurable business results.
Mr. Kaldes stated: “The Mudra Experience Studio represents a leverage of our hardware into a developer platform. By standardizing gesture taxonomy and providing universal cross-platform support, we’re enabling developers to ‘build-once and deploy everywhere’- something impossible with fragmented vision-based or IMU-based approaches. This platform strategy positions Mudra as the essential input layer for the next generation of XR and AI applications.”
The waitlist for Mudra Experience Studio is now open, providing early access, feedback opportunities, and a direct connection to ai6 Labs’ innovations.
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