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Airpoint

Touchless computing with hand tracking and AI agents.

aiCalifornia, USA
Airpoint

Our Take

Airpoint is what happens when you tell a webcam to stop being lazy and start paying attention to your hands. Built by MedHue in California, this touchless cursor control app uses hand tracking and custom AI models to turn your fingers into a mouse—point, pinch, click, done. No hardware, no wearables, just you and your webcam having a conversation about cursor movement.

Here's the wild part: they trained their neural networks on millions of data samples, using finger angles, velocities, and distances to distinguish intentional gestures from random hand flailing. The result is 98% click accuracy that actually feels natural. No learning curve, no clunky calibration—just open the app and start waving your hands around like you're conducting an orchestra that controls your computer. They built custom AI models specifically for gesture recognition and click detection, GPU-accelerated for real-time response so there's no lag between your hand moving and your cursor following.

The privacy piece is actually refreshing—all processing happens locally on your Mac. No video data ever leaves your machine, which is more than most apps can say. It's free to download for macOS, Windows is coming soon, and honestly this feels like the beginning of something way bigger than just cursor control. The tagline says "touchless computing with hand tracking and AI agents"—so they're clearly positioning this as the foundation for a voice-first, gesture-first computing future. If you've ever dreamed about controlling your entire computer without touching anything, Airpoint just handed you the keys.

Key Facts

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Location
California, USA
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The people behind Airpoint

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Andrew Flores

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Bhargav Ponnapalli

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Curious Kitty

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Gabe Perez

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Gabriel Cuevas

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Rajiv Ayyangar

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