Sensel was born from the understanding that computers had advanced to the point where they could be carried, connected, and commodified, but interacting with them was always a compromise. Multi-touch interfaces were novel, but lacked the sensitivity and subtlety that people rely on everyday.
Ilya Rosenberg and Aaron Zarraga founded Sensel to bring true human touch into computing with the Pressure Grid technology. Growing from the two of them to over fifteen team-members, thousands of customers, and several large-scale enterprise clients, Sensel is working hard to rapidly redefine computer interaction to include pressure sensitivity, multi-touch, and meet the environmental challenges of ubiquitous computing.