Start the year of gestures with GoCam

Malmö 18 January – Gesture control is taking off with new markets and industries embracing the possibilities of touchless interaction. Touchless technology is truly making its way into peoples’ daily lives and it is easy to understand why. Touchless interaction is really convenient and easy to use and will this year become the interaction of choice in […]

Malmö 18 January  Gesture control is taking off with new markets and industries embracing the possibilities of touchless interaction. Touchless technology is truly making its way into peoples’ daily lives and it is easy to understand why. Touchless interaction is really convenient and easy to use and will this year become the interaction of choice in many situations for mobile devices, cars, homes and other connected things around us.

GoCam – Touchless camera app
for everyone

With GoCam by Crunchfish you can experience capturing and browsing photos from a distance using touchless gestures. In our latest release we have added lots of new features including instant photo capturing with a V-sign, browsing through your photos with a solid touchless swipe and marking your photos as favourite with a thumb up.

Initially released to bring touchless technology to the world, GoCam has quickly become the ideal touchless camera app for taking selfies. And no wonder, it works in the device you already carry with you every day.

Bringing gesture control to
your customers

Our passion is to create software that is versatile and easy to integrate in all mobile devices and applications. With the latest camera technology and our edge in interaction design we are changing consumer behaviour in the retail, automotive and consumer electronics industry. Find out how gesture control can work in your daily life already today and contact us to discuss what our technology can do for your customers’ experience.

Visit us at #MWC16 and experience how Crunchfish technologies redefine the way we interact with mobile devices. You will find us at the Swedish Pavilion Hall 7.

Welcome to 2016 – the year of gestures