EMGrip
Simple, Real-Time EMG-Driven Assistance
EMGrip is a wearable device that uses surface EMG (electromyography) signals from the user's forearm to directly control a motorized hand assist. When the device detects muscle activation, it turns a motor to help the user grip or release objects, providing immediate, intuitive support for those with limited hand mobility.
- Real-time, direct EMG-to-motor control
- Lightweight, comfortable, and easy to use
- Designed for simplicity and reliability
- Supports daily activities and rehabilitation exercises

Who is EMGrip for?
EMGrip is ideal for:
- Stroke survivors seeking to regain hand function
- Individuals with spinal cord, nerve, or neuromuscular injuries
- Anyone with limited hand mobility needing mechanical assistance
How does it work?
EMGrip uses surface EMG sensors to detect muscle activity in the forearm. When the user tries to grip or release, the device senses the EMG signal and activates a small motor to assist the hand's movement. There is no data storage, wireless connection, or app. Just simple, direct mechanical support.