Our products
Our first 3d spatial audio product AudiNav allows you to find your way by following the music. Our APIs allow easy integration of this tech with your own developments.
How It Works
Using special developed Digital Signal Processing (DSP) we can make sound appear to come from any location in 3D. By converting the map route, the music will change location to guide the user.
Who We Are
A team of engineers and mathematicians very interested in DSP and audio with our vision of helping improve lives through technology. See our Bio
Our first product line using our patented technology is for navigation. You can find your way through following your favorite music. We also have a version for the Visually Impaired or Blind users.
By Intelligently placing the music or sound a few meters in front of you we highlight the direction to go.
Current audio-assisted navigation systems offer relatively modest help when navigating without looking at a screen. They are not continuously real-time; a message like “turn left into main street on one hundred meters” is both annoying and unnatural. If you have ever used verbal navigation pronouncing street names in a foreign country, you would know how confusing it can be, even if there is a street sign to read.
If you are riding a bike, as another example, this could even be dangerous.
The developing market of Augmented Spatial Audio (ASA) is addressing this very challenge among others.
Dynamic 3D audio guidance is technology that does not rely on voice commands. Offering a sound or music source that precedes you and guides you gently to your destination. The audio map can be a rich tapestry of music and we can even add layers of sounds that give a sense of the surroundings.
One challenge with Bluetooth-enabled ear devices is latency. Our ultra low latency patented technology helps solve many of the perception challenges with using Bluetooth for real-time 3D special guidance. while running or riding a bike.

