Technology that makes movement feel natural, measurable, and alive .
Move & Feel develops wearable systems that connect inertial sensing, haptic feedback, and immersive environments for gaming, training, wellbeing and edutainment.
100 Hz
Motion data capture rhythm for responsive interaction design.
<20ms
Target feedback latency for tactile systems and training cues.
3 fields
gaming, wellbeing, and industrial applications.
Core stack
Inertial sensors + haptics + XR
Current signal
Tsunagari at Sushi Tech Tokyo 2026
Featured project
Tsunagari — wearable motion control meets immersive experience.
Presented at Sushi Tech Tokyo 2026, Tsunagari showcases Move & Feel's integrated platform: inertial body tracking, haptic feedback, and interactive 3D environments combined into a single portable experience.
Wearable system architecture
Sense the body
Capture body movement with inertial sensors designed for natural gesture translation and precise analysis.
Return the sensation
Deliver meaningful haptic feedback so users feel guidance, contact, and progression in real time.
Build immersion
Connect hardware, software, and 3D environments for training, playing, and interactive storytelling.
Our approach
A systems integrator for human movement.
Move & Feel works as a systems integrator, bringing knowledge of human movement into applications by connecting sensing, feedback, and immersive technologies.
Mission
Our daily work is to decipher movement and make it available inside 3D experiences for entertainment, sport, rehabilitation, industry, and health.
Partners
We grow through strategic partners like Superio, TuringSense EU Lab, and STAM — combining complementary know-how and technologies to reach new markets in wearable sensing, fitness, and applied research.
News
Latest from Move & Feel
Events
SusHi Tech Tokyo participation
Move & Feel brought its wearable technology proposition into an international innovation setting with live demonstrations and partner conversations.
Projects
Tsunagari Tokyo as a market-facing proof point
The Tsunagari project shows how the company can package body-centered technology into a branded, publicly legible experience.
Company
Platform positioning for research and business partners
Updates focus on how sensing, haptics, and immersive software create a coherent corporate narrative for investors, labs, and collaborators.