🧠 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

  1. Signal Capture
    We use proprietary hardware to capture EMG/EEG data from the body.

  2. Intent Inference
    A lightweight neural network classifies real-time input to infer intention (e.g., "click", "move", "type", "scroll").

  3. 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.

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