Cozy baby wrapped in a blanket

The first haptic translator to turn speech into tactile sensations deaf babies can feel

Lullavibes is the first haptic translator to turn the human voice into a tangibly felt experience for deaf babies awaiting cochlear implants. By translating a parent's voice into gentle, structured vibrations, Lullavibes allows babies to physically experience the rhythm and emotional contour of speech before they can hear it—preserving connection and supporting early communication during a critical window of brain development.

INSERT OSCI ACTUATOR INTO THE SWADDLE
Illustration of Woojer being inserted into a swaddle
SING INTO LULLAVIBES APP
Illustration of parent singing into Lullavibes app
CUSTOM DSP ALGORITHM TRANSLATES VOICE
Illustration of custom signal-processing engine converting voice into gentle vibrations
BABY FEELS VIBRATIONS IN REAL TIME
Illustration of vibrations being transmitted to an embedded transducer in the Lullavibes swaddle