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Phantomy

Hand gesture control for presentations and beyond

Design Tools
Artificial Intelligence
Tech

Phantomy lets you control your computer effortlessly without ever touching a keyboard or mouse. Navigate slides, scroll, zoom, draw, and even activate or stop your program—all with intuitive hand gestures designed for precision and ease of use.

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As someone who attends a lot of pitches, conferences, and presentations, I’ve often seen how presenters struggle—leaning back to switch slides, staying tethered to their laptops, or relying on a clicker that limits expressive freedom. It’s frustrating to see how these tools interrupt the flow, forcing you to divide attention between technology and your audience. That’s why I’m excited about Phantomy! It lets you take full control of your presentations and cursor with natural hand gestures, freeing you to move around, express yourself fully, and stay completely focused on your pitch or topic. No interruptions, no constraints—just seamless, intuitive control.

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Congrats on the launch! Phantomy looks like an exciting tool for hands-free control during presentations and more. How precise are the hand gestures for more detailed actions like drawing or zooming? Can’t wait to see it in action!

This is such a cool concept! Effortless control with just gestures feels so futuristic.

Wow, Phantomy sounds like a game-changer for presentations and beyond! No more fumbling with a keyboard or mouse. How do you see yourself using this hand gesture control technology?

I think this product has great practical value! It eliminates the need to constantly stare at the monitor or rely on external devices to manually turn the pages. With just a camera capable of capturing the speaker's gestures, seamless page switching can be achieved.

Phantomy sounds like a game-changer for hands-free computer interaction! Can it adapt to different lighting conditions or backgrounds for accurate gesture recognition during live presentations?

This is an incredibly innovative tool for touch free computing. Great job on this brilliant concept.

Congratulations @almajd_ismail on launching Phantomy! Controlling your computer with hand gestures sounds very exciting and futuristic.

In terms of psychology and behavioural sciences it is a really good thing. I had some lectures during my university studies with specialists and we covered also other aspects of non-verbal communication. I would say that it was one of the best subjects I could have chosen at those times. You definitely sparked interest in my case :) Wish you GL!