Transform signals into insights

Wearables

Wearables collect data. FameWave transforms it into intelligence that knows you—context-aware, proactive, and deeply personal.

Data Isn't Intelligence

  • Smart rings track heart rate, but don't know why yours is elevated
  • Glasses see what you're looking at, but don't understand your context
  • Audio devices hear conversations, but can't connect them to your life
  • Every wearable generates data—none of them understand the person
  • Reactive notifications instead of proactive, personalized insights

Why Wearables Need Both Cortices

Physical AI (Left Cortex)

  • Measure biometrics
  • Track location and movement
  • Capture audio and visual data
  • Detect environmental context
  • Transmit sensor readings

Personal AI (Right Cortex)

  • Understand why vitals changed
  • Know the significance of location
  • Connect conversations to your life
  • Interpret context personally
  • Generate meaningful insights

The Signal-to-Insight Pipeline

Contextual Biometric Analysis

Heart rate elevated? FameWave knows if it's the morning coffee, pre-meeting anxiety, or that text from your ex. Same signal, completely different meaning—understood personally.

Pattern Recognition

Sleep data shows you're sleeping later. FameWave connects it to your increased screen time, the deadline you mentioned, and suggests the wind-down routine that worked last month.

Location + Life Context

You're near a restaurant. FameWave remembers you loved the Thai place around the corner, but also knows you mentioned wanting to try more vegetarian options this month.

Proactive Insights

Don't wait to be asked. Your wearable notices patterns and surfaces relevant information at the right moment—before you even know you need it.

What This Looks Like in Practice

  • Ring detecting elevated heart rate and stress patterns: "You've been in meetings for 3 hours. Your focus usually drops around now—good time for a walk?"
  • Smart glasses recognizing you're at a store: "Last time you bought this brand and loved it. They also have a new flavor you might like."
  • Audio necklace during a networking event: "That's James from the conference last month. You discussed the sustainability initiative."
  • Glasses at a restaurant: "This place has the Thai food you loved, but remember you mentioned wanting to try more vegetarian options."
  • Band noticing sleep pattern changes: "You've been sleeping later this week. Your evening screen time has increased—want me to set a wind-down reminder?"

Privacy-First Wearable Intelligence

  • Biometric data processed with user context in secure cloud—never stored on device
  • Wearables receive only the insights needed for the current moment
  • Device receives only what it needs for the current context
  • User controls what signals are collected and how they're interpreted
  • Immediate personalization—no weeks of data collection required

Build Wearables with FameWave

Add personal intelligence to your wearables.