September 27, 2021
Ultraleap has launched touch-free tooling to allow designers and developers to move beyond touchless retrofits and design new interfaces with a gesture-first approach, according to a press release.
This development follows the success of Ultraleap's touch-free application launched one year ago, providing a way to retrofit existing kiosks and touchscreens in response to the pandemic.
Touch-free tooling will give developers complete control over cursor design and how their application reacts to users' hand movements. Creators will be able to develop self-serve kiosk and interactive digital signage user experiences that create the next generation of self-serve or interactive kiosks.
Ultraleap has also released the latest version of TouchFree (2.0) which includes updates, including Touch Plane, which creates an interaction plane much like a virtual touchscreen hovering a few centimeters in front of the physical screen, enabling intuitive user journeys.