Capture
Non-invasive electrodes record the electrical activity generated by the muscles involved in articulation.
We capture the muscle activity behind articulation and decode the words already there.
A lightweight surface-EMG interface senses subtle facial and neck activity. A neural decoder maps those patterns into speech without requiring an audible voice.
Surface electromyography keeps the sensing layer outside the body while preserving the temporal information contained in muscle activity.
The goal is not just a small vocabulary of commands. We are building toward fluid silent communication that preserves the structure of natural speech.
Comfort, privacy, calibration burden and day-to-day usability are treated as core engineering constraints