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Wearable Devices Ltd. (Nasdaq: WLDS, WLDSW) is a technology growth company focused on AI-powered neural input touchless technology for smart wearables, smart-glasses, and extended reality (XR) environments. The WLDSW news feed on Stock Titan aggregates company announcements, press releases, and regulatory updates that highlight how its Mudra Band and Mudra Link neural wristbands are being developed, commercialized, and integrated into broader ecosystems.
In its public news, Wearable Devices regularly details product updates, such as new features for the Mudra Link application, customized presets for smart-glasses, and expanded platform support including Android and desktop operating systems. The company also reports on ecosystem collaborations, for example partnerships with AI and AR glasses manufacturers to enable wrist-based gesture control and consumer bundles designed for touch-free interaction.
Investors and followers can also see announcements about research and development milestones, including EMG-based weight-estimation capabilities and patents covering neural gesture interfaces and voice-and-gesture control technologies. Additional news covers geographic expansion and distribution agreements in markets with strong consumer-electronics industries, as well as clinical pilots that explore neurorehabilitation use cases for the Mudra Link neural wristband.
Financial and capital-markets items, such as registered direct offerings, warrant inducement transactions, and other financing activities disclosed via press releases and Form 6-K filings, are also reflected in the company’s news flow. For users tracking WLDSW, this page offers a single place to review how Wearable Devices communicates its progress in neural input wearables, XR interaction, and corporate financing. Bookmark this feed to quickly access the latest officially released information and historical announcements about Wearable Devices Ltd.
Wearable Devices (Nasdaq: WLDS) launched ai6 Labs, a closed-loop neural AI ecosystem aiming to bridge human intent and digital reality using non-invasive Electromyography and Mudra innovation.
The company said it raised more than $20 million in 2025 and plans to deploy cash to accelerate AI research, commercialization, and rapid MVP testing.
Wearable Devices (NASDAQ: WLDS) launched ai6 Labs, a neural AI ecosystem intended to bridge human intent and machine execution by integrating research, product monetization and accelerated innovation. The company highlights its Large MUAP Model (LMM) as a core technology to capture high-fidelity, real-time human signals for agentic AI use cases.
The announcement frames WLDS as positioning to provide foundational infrastructure for autonomous AI across robotics and extended reality environments.
Wearable Devices (Nasdaq: WLDS) announced the Mudra Experience Studio on February 17, 2026, a developer platform that standardizes neural gestures into a universal input language for XR, mobile, and desktop. The platform offers SDKs, a gesture taxonomy, OEM tiers, and AI IDE integration to reduce gesture fragmentation.
A priority waitlist is open for a 2026 rollout, and Ron Kaldes was appointed Head of Growth, AI & Innovation to support ai6 Labs and Mudra adoption.
Wearable Devices (Nasdaq: WLDS) launched ai6 Labs on Feb. 11, 2026, a closed-loop neural AI ecosystem integrating non-invasive Electromyography and Mudra innovations to translate human intent into machine-readable data.
The platform combines a Foundation Layer (Large MUAP Model), commercialization pathways, and an AI Accelerator to accelerate productization and continuous AI experimentation.
Wearable Devices (Nasdaq: WLDS) highlighted 2025 traction as smart glasses adoption accelerates, citing IDC forecasts of 10.6M XR glasses in 2025 and 105.7M devices from 2025–2029 with a 29.3% CAGR. The company promotes its Mudra Band and Mudra Link touch-free controllers, new smart-glasses integrations, and ongoing AI work (Large MUAP Model, “Vibe Coding”) to advance on-wrist intent processing and developer tools.
Wearable Devices (Nasdaq: WLDS) announced a collaboration with Rokid to make Mudra Link wristband compatible with Rokid Glasses for touch-free gesture control, with joint marketing and a consumer bundle planned for Q2 2026. The companies say devices are ready for out-of-the-box pairing, pre-mapped gestures, and a shared setup flow. Live demos are scheduled at CES 2026 (Jan 6–9) where both products will be shown together. The tie-up targets easier onboarding and daily wrist-based control for AR and AI glasses users.
Wearable Devices (Nasdaq: WLDS) will release the Mudra Link Android app in January 2026, bringing full neural gesture control parity with its macOS and Windows offerings.
The standalone Android app removes the previous requirement for a PC during onboarding and adds out-of-the-box pairing, gesture customization, command mapping, and XR readiness. Wearable Devices will demo the Android experience at CES 2026 (LVCC Central Hall, Booth 15650).
Wearable Devices (Nasdaq: WLDS) will demonstrate neural-input control for smart-glasses and large screens at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, showcasing hands-on demos of the Mudra Link neural band at booth 15650. The exhibit includes a Neural-Click latency comparison, a Neural Gesture Lab for on-device gesture creation and training, a Live Neural Intent Visualizer, and smart-screen and smart-glasses control demos including Google Android XR and Galaxy XR compatibility.
The company will host private partner demonstrations and strategic discussions in a meeting room to explore advanced neural-input features for smart-glasses platforms in development.
Wearable Devices (Nasdaq: WLDS) announced a collaboration with Rokid to integrate Mudra Link wrist-based neural gesture control with Rokid Glasses, targeting a consumer bundle rollout in Q2 2026. The partnership covers out-of-the-box pairing, pre-mapped gestures, a shared setup flow, joint marketing and CES demonstrations on Jan 6–9, 2026. Rokid Glasses weigh 49 grams and include a 12MP first-person camera, Micro LED waveguide displays and integrated audio. Wearable Devices says the duo aims to simplify hands-free control for everyday AI tasks like translation, navigation and transcription.
Wearable Devices (Nasdaq: WLDS) announced two Mudra Link updates on December 22, 2025: customized presets and on‑device Mudra Link compatibility for select smart‑glasses models. The presets map common functions (back, home, play/pause, volume) to wrist gestures and can be applied or edited by users. Running Mudra Link directly on supported glasses lets users pair devices, complete onboarding, adjust the gesture mapper and apply customized settings without a PC or phone.
Wearable Devices says the changes aim to reduce onboarding friction, shorten setup time and deliver cross‑brand gesture consistency; rollout begins Q1 2026 with more models added through the year.