Wearable Devices announced the upcoming release of its Mudra Link Android app, extending its AI-powered neural gesture control experience to Android users with full feature parity and highlighting the platform at CES 2026. The standalone Android app delivers complete Mudra functionality, including gesture customization, command mapping, and guided onboarding, eliminating the prior requirement for macOS or Windows PCs for initial setup. Wearable Devices said the Android release is designed to reduce friction and broaden adoption across mobile, desktop, and extended reality workflows, with demonstrations of the Mudra Link Android experience planned at CES 2026 in Las Vegas.
The company's consumer products – the Mudra Band and Mudra Link – are defining the neural input category both for wrist-worn devices and for brain-computer interfaces. These products enable touch-free, intuitive control of digital devices using gestures across multiple operating systems. By setting the standard for neural input in the XR ecosystem, Wearable Devices is shaping the future of seamless, natural user experiences across some of the world’s fastest-growing tech markets.
Operating through a dual-channel model of direct-to-consumer sales and enterprise licensing and collaborations, Wearable Devices empowers consumers with stylish, functional wearables for enhanced experiences in gaming, productivity, and extended reality. In the business sector, the company provides enterprise partners with advanced input solutions for immersive and interactive environments, from augmented reality/virtual reality/XR to smart environments. The latest news and updates relating to WLDS are available in the company’s newsroom at https://ibn.fm/WLDS.
This expansion to Android represents a strategic move to capture a larger share of the mobile market while maintaining consistency across platforms. The elimination of PC requirements for initial setup addresses a significant barrier to entry that previously limited accessibility. As neural interface technology continues to evolve, this development positions Wearable Devices at the forefront of intuitive human-computer interaction, potentially accelerating mainstream adoption of gesture-based controls in both consumer and enterprise applications.



