How HAPTYCS works
HAPTYCS is a software platform that translates navigation and directional data into a structured language of touch. It reads the route — start, approach, turn, arrival — and renders each as a distinct haptic signal felt in real time. No screen, no audio: guidance arrives directly through touch.
A considered language
HAPTYCS isn't a buzz — it's a structured language of touch, where rhythm, intensity, and timing each carry meaning. A cue builds as a moment approaches; a signature opens the route, one a brand can make its own. Refined over two decades of guiding people through physical space, it's a language learned once and understood instantly, in any country — and not easily replicated.
Engineered to be unmistakable
Behind every signal is a strict internal grammar — the rules that keep the language precise, consistent, and impossible to misread, even at speed. The rider decodes nothing; the meaning simply arrives. That discipline is what makes touch a channel you can trust.
Renders on any device
The same language scales to the hardware. With a single actuator, the full vocabulary comes through in pattern and rhythm. With two or more, direction is felt on the side of the turn and the cues grow richer. On a watch, a helmet, or a handlebar, HAPTYCS expresses the language at whatever resolution the device allows.

