Ultraleap

Enables intuitive, controller-free interaction with virtual content using advanced hand tracking and haptic technology, mimicking natural human movement.
Hand Tracking Gesture Recognition Augmented Reality

Ultraleap offers the world's most advanced hand tracking and haptic technology for intuitive, controller-free, gesture-based control in AR/VR, interactive kiosks, digital out-of-home, and automotive. This technology allows for natural interaction without controllers or wearables.

Ultraleap's hand tracking solutions rely on sophisticated software that captures the subtlety and complexity of hand movement in real-time. This is done with simple infrared cameras and sensors that track hand movement and create virtual models of joints and bones. The Interaction Engine then offers a single physical interaction paradigm for all gestures, ensuring that digital interaction feels human.

Some key products include:

  • Leap Motion Controller 2: A compact, fast, and accurate hand tracking camera for evaluation and use with headsets or screens.
  • Ultraleap 3Di: A ruggedized hand tracking camera designed for attachment to public interactive screens, perfect for DOOH, retail, museums, and theme parks.

Ultraleap technology is used in a wide range of industries:

  • Extended Reality (XR): Delivers more immersive experiences by letting people use their hands to interact with virtual content.
  • Automotive: Offers intuitive, multi-modal interfaces in the car.
  • Interactive Kiosks: Enables touchless gesture control on public displays.
  • Digital Out-of-Home: Turns 2D screens into immersive 3D experiences.

Developers can license Ultraleap technology through a range of plans, including a free Developer plan for non-commercial use and Enterprise plans for commercial use. For commercial licensing, please contact Ultraleap directly to determine the best plan.

Ultraleap technology is designed to bring the physical and digital worlds together, offering a new and natural way to interact with digital interfaces.

Published on June 23, 2024

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