Capture the moment with the world´s first touchless selfie stick camera app

Malmö, 26 June 2015 – Crunchfish is delighted to announce the release of MOMAX cam, the first ever touchless camera app designed for selfie sticks, developed in cooperation with MOMAX. With features never before available in a camera application, MOMAX cam is designed to provide users with the best tools for easy photo capturing in […]

Malmö, 26 June 2015 – Crunchfish is delighted to announce the release of MOMAX cam, the first ever touchless camera app designed for selfie sticks, developed in cooperation with MOMAX.

With features never before available in a camera application, MOMAX cam is designed to provide users with the best tools for easy photo capturing in every situation using gestures, touch and Bluetooth.

Key Features:

  • Capture photos instantly with a touchless V-sign gesture.
  • Control the timer with a touchless Grab gesture for taking photos from a distance of up to 3 meters.
  • Alternate between the front and back camera and zoom in and out for the best shots using the Bluetooth trigger.
  • Change between camera and video mode and start and stop recording with a simple click on the Bluetooth trigger.

Needless to say, MOMAX cam is not an ordinary corner shop selfie stick app.

“MOMAX cam is a well-designed app experience that brings convenience to your daily life and Crunchfish is really excited to provide the technology for another great product” said Joakim Nydemark CEO of Crunchfish AB.

“Fun and creative, MOMAX cam is the world’s first touchless selfie stick camera app providing mobile users with amazing experience when taking selfies. With Crunchfish cutting-edge technology and the help of MOMAX’s selfie pods, I can expect this app will be applauded by users worldwide” said John Cheng, CEO of MOMAX.

MOMAX cam is available globally. Download MOMAX cam today and try the In-App purchase feature for free – available for a limited time only!

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More information about MOMAX

Contact: Joakim Nydemark, CEO, joakim.nydemark@crunchfish.com
mobile: +46 706 35 16 09


The Touchless Storefront lets shoppers wave hello, swipe to browse items, and literally grab deals on the go

Malmö, 17 June – The Swedish gesture recognition company Crunchfish has together with Alexander Badju and David Lundberg, two Master’s thesis students from Lund University, developed ‘the Touchless Storefront’, effectively erasing the line between online shopping and the in-store retail experience. As we are experiencing a big transformation in the retail sector, brands need to […]

Malmö, 17 June – The Swedish gesture recognition company Crunchfish has together with Alexander Badju and David Lundberg, two Master’s thesis students from Lund University, developed ‘the Touchless Storefront’, effectively erasing the line between online shopping and the in-store retail experience.

As we are experiencing a big transformation in the retail sector, brands need to surprise their audience with delight through unconventional means.

The two initial concepts are Retail Experience and the Real Estate Match. In Retail Experience the consumer swipes to browse through inspirational images of clothing whereas the Real Estate Match is an interactive Home Matcher Quiz that prompts the house-buyer to select images that best represents their taste with specific gestures like a push, swipe or grab.

With the Touchless Storefront we have created an interactive screen meant to mimic the online convenience to browse deals, read reviews and compare products. The magic feel of gesture recognition technology creates both functional and emotional benefits to the consumer that brands crave for customer loyalty.

A new consumer relationship is driven by digital transformation

Crunchfish together with Alexander Badju and David Lundberg developed the Touchless Storefront with the belief that digitalization is about forming a new relationship with the customer, a much closer connection that requires brands to re-examine how their strengths relate to their customers wants, not only their needs.

Perhaps retail should begin their digital transformation with the question not whether they should speak to customers with “a hey, hi or hello?” but rather with “smile, high five, or wave?”. The commercial landscape of Sweden seems to think so.

The Touchless Storefront was a collaboration between Alexander Badju and David Lundberg from Lund University and Crunchfish AB to develop a gesture driven shopping experience. Contact us to find out more about the project.

Try touchless technology today!