Wearable muscle
interfaces for
digital control.
Neurality is an early-stage company exploring how EMG-based wearables can translate muscle activity into practical input for assistive and hands-free interaction.

A focused interface story, not a platform story.
The simplest honest description is that Neurality is exploring wearable muscle input as a more natural control layer for people who need more flexible ways to interact with devices.
Signal capture
Wearable EMG sensing for reading muscle activity without forcing users into unnatural input methods.
Intent translation
Early work on converting biosignals into usable digital control for practical assistive interaction.
Real-world fit
A product direction shaped by prototypes, research, and conversations around where this interface can actually help.
The opportunity is simple: make control feel more direct.
Standard digital interfaces assume hands, buttons, or rigid device patterns. Neurality is interested in whether muscle signals can open a more adaptive path for assistive and ambient interaction.
Current stage
Early research, prototypes, and framing work around where the interface can be genuinely useful.
Near-term goal
Turn the technical direction into a sharper product concept with a clearer user and a more specific first use case.
Early enough to stay precise.
Neurality does not need a large narrative right now. It needs a clear signal: what it is working on, why that direction matters, and how to start a conversation with the people who care.
A good first read should leave three points behind:
- Neurality is building around wearable muscle-based input.
- The company is early and still shaping the first product.
- The next step is a direct conversation.
If the direction is relevant, reach out.
Keep the ask simple: collaborations, early conversations, research context, or product feedback.