🧠 Reclaim the Interface: Building the Future of Human-Machine Connection
CTRL-labs showed us what was possible. Then they vanished.
Acquired by Meta. Absorbed. Buried.
But the mission isn’t dead.
We believe non-invasive brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) still have the power to transform the world—
—to restore agency, to unlock silent intention, to merge thought with action.
🚀 What We Built
We’ve created a non-invasive BCI prototype that:
- Reads subtle neural or muscular signals (like EMG, EEG, or intent-driven micro-gestures)
- Translates those signals into real-time digital actions
- Enables direct control over software and hardware interfaces—without speech, touch, or vision
All done with commodity hardware. No implants. No lab coats. Just pure signal.
🔧 How It Works
Signal Capture
We use proprietary hardware to capture EMG/EEG data from the body.Intent Inference
A lightweight neural network classifies real-time input to infer intention (e.g., "click", "move", "type", "scroll").Digital Action
That intention is mapped to control digital systems—from cursors to keyboards to robots.
No hands. No eyes. Just thought.
🧪 Demo
Coming soon (;
🧠 Why It Matters
Meta bought CTRL-labs for over $500M to shelve this future.
But we refuse to let brain-computer interfaces die behind corporate firewalls.
We believe in an open, privacy-first, user-owned interface revolution.
Your thoughts should be yours.
Your interface should listen to you, not spy on you.
Your body is the next platform.
💡 The Vision
This is just the beginning.
- Assistive tech for people with motor impairments
- New forms of gaming and expression
- Intent-driven productivity tools
- Neural-first operating systems
We're not just building a project—we're lighting a fuse.
🌍 Join Us
This isn’t just a hackathon project. It’s a movement.
CTRL was the spark. We are the fire.
Built With
- thoughts

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