Fether Labs, a company developing wrist-worn technology to redefine human interaction with digital systems, has secured $1.2M in Seed funding. The startup aims to make the human hand the primary interface, translating natural gestures into precise digital commands and advancing control beyond traditional inputs like mice and touchscreens.
At the core of its platform is a proprietary sensor technology, developed at Imperial College London. Unlike conventional approaches, these sensors capture rich, high-resolution signals directly from the body, enabling reliable, low-latency gesture detection without relying on cameras or external tracking.














