01Capture
Loop One listens to touch — micro-gestures that signal intention, doubt, focus or interruption.
Loop One is not a wearable. It's a silent computational object — an invisible interface waiting for intent. Present by default. Explicit only when needed.
What does Loop One do?
A tap, a pause, a gesture —
translated into structured thoughts,
processed by AI agents,
and returned only when clarity is needed.
From intent to action
01Loop One listens to touch — micro-gestures that signal intention, doubt, focus or interruption.
02These signals are translated into structured context and routed to specialized AI agents — not a single model, but a system.
03The system stays silent by default. When it responds, it does so with a single, meaningful signal — visual, haptic, or contextual.
What it unlocks
Loop One connects to a distributed intelligence layer — a network of specialized agents designed to think, plan and execute. You don't talk to them. You trigger them.
Color is never decoration. It's semantics. Loop One uses light as a rare system signal — calm by default, command on intent, alert only on interruption.

No glow. No signal. The ring is dormant — sensing, but invisible.

A cool blue line — the system acknowledges your gesture.

Red appears only when the system needs your attention. Never decoration.




We don't believe in always-on assistants.
We believe in systems that listen.
Thought doesn't start with words.
It starts with intent.
Loop One exists to capture that intent —
and hand it to machines that know what to do with it.