Fingertip blanching used to put virtual touch panels on real-world walls
newatlas.com Apr 3, 2026

Fingertip blanching used to put virtual touch panels on real-world walls

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Scientists have developed a system using fingertip blanching to create virtual touch panels on real-world surfaces like walls and desks. The system requires no special hardware, just an existing AR headset, to detect blanching and trigger AI-based algorithms. This technology allows users to interact with virtual panels projected onto surfaces, providing a tactile response without needing handheld controllers or gloves, and turning ordinary surfaces into touch input areas.