ManoMotion develops vision-based artificial intelligence software that tracks hand and body movements using standard cameras, enabling touchless interaction between humans and machines. Founded in 2015 by researchers from KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, the company builds on more than six years of foundational research in computer vision and machine learning.
The company offers two primary product categories. SaferHands is an AI-certified industrial safety system designed to predict and prevent workplace accidents before they occur. Its comprehensive software development kits allow developers to create hand-tracking experiences across smartphones, augmented and virtual reality headsets, and other devices, without requiring specialized hardware.
ManoMotion's technology addresses applications across industrial safety, extended reality, robotics, and smart devices. The company works with major technology partners including NVIDIA, Google, HP, and Intel, leveraging its software-only approach to deliver gesture control and real-time intent understanding across diverse hardware platforms.