Talk to AI without
making a sound.

Engram is a silent-speech wearable that reads your speech muscle signals so you can speak to AI in complete silence.

Whisper directly to your AI.

Engram is a non-invasive head-worn device that picks up the subtle muscle activity that happens when you intend to speak.

Using EMG signals from around your jaw, it captures your silent speech commands and converts them into digital inputs.

Our early focus is on silent prompts and control—giving you a private, voice-free way to interact with AI agents without typing or speaking out loud.

Key Features

  • Silent input: Speak without sound.
  • Hands-free control for any environment.
  • Non-invasive surface sensors (EMG).
  • Privacy-focused local processing.

How It Works

From silent intent to digital action.

Wear your Engram

A thin, comfortable device sits around your ear and jaw, barely noticeable.

Think your command

Subtle muscle activity when you prepare to speak is captured by high-fidelity sensors.

Signals are decoded

Our models translate your unique muscle patterns into intents and phrases instantly.

AI responds silently

Your AI assistant replies in your ear – without you ever speaking out loud.

Status & Roadmap

Engram is in early prototype stage. We're currently testing sensor placements, signal quality, and machine-learning models for silent-speech recognition.

Prototype v1: Around-ear EMG data collection & experiments.

Silent command recognition for basic phrases.

Closed alpha with early testers.

Developer toolkit for integrating Engram with AI agents.

Join the Engram waitlist.

Get early access updates, prototype progress, and opportunities to test future versions.

FAQ

Is this reading my thoughts?
No, it reads muscle activity related to attempted speech, not arbitrary thoughts. It only picks up signals when you intentionally engage your speech muscles.
Is it available to buy?
Not yet – we're in prototype stage. Join the waitlist to get updates on our progress and release timeline.
What signals do you use?
We use surface muscle signals around the ear and jaw (EMG-style data) to detect speech intent.
Is my data private?
Yes. We prioritize local processing and strict data controls. We do not sell user data.