Gest

Type with your hand gestures (Say goodbye to keyboards)

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Greg BarbosaΒ β€” Founder, Prayer Hands Apparel
Things I can see Gest used for:
* Minority Report-style video editing
* Iron Man-style 3D modeling and design
* Live DJing (DJs now literally have a reason to put their hands in the air)
* Air instruments (parties will never be the same)
Anna CatesΒ β€” Interaction Designer & Entrepreneur
@gregbarbosa That sounds more like a gadget / cool factor for presentations etc, than functional, lets say, UI-design-in-Photoshop tool. Which is just as awesome, but not so much "work".
You do have a small demo of Photoshop stuff in the Kickstarter video (adjusting brightness contrast, moving the logo), but I can't really "see" how it would be incorporated in a designer's workflow, which is something that would be very interesting for me. Do you have a specific plan/vision for that part? Like how would the interaction with the program itself/mouse/keyboard work other then the typing part?
Greg BarbosaΒ β€” Founder, Prayer Hands Apparel
@_annacates I'm actually not one of the makers of Gest; @pfista might be a better person to ask. Personally I'm always afraid of the Gorilla Arms problem when using floating devices like this. Although this looks great, I fear for long usage it might be really difficult to use continuously.
Anna CatesΒ β€” Interaction Designer & Entrepreneur
@gregbarbosa Oh, you're right of course, my bad, definitely a question for @pfista :)
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SidhantΒ β€” Founder, Gest
@_annacates @gregbarbosa Working on that video right now, we'll be updating our Kickstarter within a week to show what the process of designing with Gest will look like!
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michaelΒ β€” Co-founder at Gest
Hello folks! I'm Cofounder and CEO of Gest. Happy to answer any of your questions!
Tyler HayesΒ β€” Founder, Prime
@pfista Why'd you decide to make a keyboard-less keyboard? Did you set out to make that?
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michaelΒ β€” Co-founder at Gest
@thetylerhayes @pfista Yes, we started with typing, and have since broadened our scope. We we're really frustrated with typing on tiny onscreen keyboards. Tired of seeing "sent from my iphone" at the bottom of emails as an excuse for brevity and typos. As computers get smaller input gets harder. Productivity goes out the window - and that's unacceptable. We set out to build a fundamentally new way of interacting with technology that makes working with smartphones, and even virtual/augmented reality devices, truly productive.
Mark AdamsΒ β€” Program Manager, Santa Cruz Works
@pfista A little inside baseball on the kickstarter thing - but how did you get your first day pop? Did you buid an email list of people to notify on the first day? Have press embargoes until now?
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michaelΒ β€” Co-founder at Gest
@scorinth @pfista Exactly right! We grew our mailing list over the last year and had embargoes as well!
Ross CurrieΒ β€” Founder, CrowdLoot
@pfista Pretty cool device, but I think one thing we all want to know is..... can I play Rad Racer on it?

Saul SutcherΒ β€” UX Designer/Product Manager
Love this idea. Curious to see how it ends up performing.
Paul LeeΒ β€” Tackl.com - Sporting goods junkie, CEO
great progress on Kickstarter! excited to see this in action.
Anna CatesΒ β€” Interaction Designer & Entrepreneur
Looks really cool, I'm curios though, how do you see this being used with Photoshop, for example? What would be the functions / workflow? Will a user be switching between mouse-keyboard-gest?
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michaelΒ β€” Co-founder at Gest
@_annacates While it's our vision to replace the keyboard and mouse we know that we've got a long way to go before that happens. Today, we think Gest will be most useful when it supplements the keyboard, mouse, and stylus in the areas where they fall short. For example, say someone is using a Wacom tablet in photoshop. They'd wear Gest on their non-drawing hand and use it for quick gesture shortcuts as well as object manipulation - like rotating objects, resizing (think things like pinch to zoom), and adjust sliders and dials for different effects. We’ve heard a lot of designers value comfort so we wanted something that would be ergonomic, allowing them to create accurately and efficiently but also not have to reach back and forth between keyboard mouse and stylus all day.
Anna CatesΒ β€” Interaction Designer & Entrepreneur
@pfista Thanks for elaborating on that. Sounds good. Can't wait to try it ;)
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Farbod SarafΒ β€” CEO WatchApp.com
Gest is a wearable device that sits on your hand and tracks your finger movements, so you can control your computer with hand gestures. Gest team claimed that the device is accurate enough to allow you to type without a keyboard! In other words, If you have a set of two, you can turn any surface into a keyboard and be productive with your phone or tablet.

The campaign just went live on Kickstarter!
Nicholas XuΒ β€” Founder @Beeep
This is so cooool
Constantijn SeysΒ β€” http://www.bestfreelanceleads.com
Cool product. What were the main challenges from a technological point of view? Can you talk about manufacturing the product?
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SidhantΒ β€” Founder, Gest
@seysconstantijn The technology is actually pretty simple on the hardware side. We place an IMU on each finger and one on the hand and we use motion processing to get an extremely accurate model of the hand. The hardware simply collects the data and sends it back to a phone or computer that does most of the heavy lifting in software, so we didn't have to do a lot of R&D on the hardware dev.

The real challenge with building this device is the user experience. On the hardware side, it had to be comfortable on a wide variety of hands and it needed to fit snugly on each finger so we aren't getting junk data from the sensor wiggling around. We can't afford to personalize them so they had to be one-size-fits-all. And finally, the wires needed to withstand lots and lots of flexing!

Hope that answers your question.
Irving TorresΒ β€” Freelance Designer
Photoshop with this? I don't think so. I see this more like a cool toy but not very practical for a designer like myself to be honest. Really interested to see what else it can really do.
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michaelΒ β€” Co-founder at Gest
@irvingtorresyc Irving, thanks for the feedback! I'd love to hear more about why you think so. Shoot me an email if interested: mike at apotact dot com
Farid el NasireΒ β€” Founder & Hacker
Super awesome, the only remark I have is that I like to use my thumbs for the space bar, which I guess isn't possible with this?
vinay kanamarlapudiΒ β€” Maker of StealthTap Keyboard
You guys are almost reaching your Kickstarter goal congrats πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰ . I like the idea and it's cool except the fighter glove look which makes the wearer look like techie πŸ˜„ Anyplans for in air-typing just like use fingers to write something in air and guess the words that are drawn along with typing on a plain surface
David CarpeΒ β€” Thinker & Layabout
is there a steep learning curve? will funds also be used to pay for dance lessons, because in that video he's kinda just jumping...
Taylor CohenΒ β€” CEO & Co-Founder - Backpac
This is awesome.
Athar MajeedΒ β€” Founder at Savah
Looks really cool. I think it would be great if there was video that highlights it's real use-case.
Evan ZhouΒ β€” Co-Founder, STEEZY
Are you guys planning on releasing with a developer API?
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michaelΒ β€” Co-founder at Gest
@evanczhou Evan, we're launching SDKs for Android, iOS, OS X and Windows and will also have Python and Java APIs for desktop day one.
Moshe J BaumΒ β€” Co-founder, FwdForce.com
Asking the obvious: integration to any CAD system?
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