This Digital Hand Enables Hands-Free Virtual Reality

Oct. 13, 2025
Watch time: 5-15 mins
Digital

University of Michigan researchers have developed HandProxy, a digital hand that responds to voice commands to perform tasks in virtual and augmented reality. The tool allows users to grab, move, and organize digital objects hands-free, improving accessibility for people with limited mobility or those in constrained spaces. Early trials show promise for making VR and AR more intuitive and inclusive, though the team is still refining how the system interprets ambiguous commands.

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