Wearable Devices Ltd. (Nasdaq: WLDS, WLDSW), a leader in AI-powered touchless sensing wearables, has secured a pivotal U.S. patent for its “Gesture and Voice-Controlled Interface Device.” This innovation combines gesture recognition with voice control, enhanced by biometric authentication, marking a major step forward in intuitive and secure human-device interaction.
The patented technology allows users to seamlessly integrate voice commands for high-level tasks with gestures for precise control, eliminating the limitations of using either mode alone. Optional biometric authentication further secures interactions through unique neural and voice signatures, providing a personalized and trustworthy user experience.
“Voice control alone often lacks precision and security,” said Guy Wagner, co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer. “By merging gestures with neural and voice-based authentication, we’re creating interfaces that are not just intuitive but highly secure and personalized.”
This patent strengthens Wearable Devices’ IP portfolio, which already includes multiple patents covering bio-potential sensors for next-generation human-machine interfaces. With this move, the company aims to solidify its leadership in the AI wearables market for consumer electronics, enterprise applications, and extended reality (XR) systems.
Wearable Devices’ products, including the Mudra Band and Mudra Link, enable touch-free control of digital devices across operating systems, setting new standards in neural input technology. Through a dual-channel strategy of direct-to-consumer sales and enterprise collaborations, the company is redefining natural, immersive, and secure interactions between humans and technology.
Source: SEC

