Seamless Integration
With NodNet, your natural head movements become precise cursor movements on the screen. Our innovative technology integrates smoothly with your computer, allowing for an intuitive user experience.
Revolutionizing accessibility with seamless head-tracking navigation technology.
Designed for ease of use, NodNet opens up a new world of possibilities for amputees and those with
mobility impairments.
With NodNet, your natural head movements become precise cursor movements on the screen. Our innovative technology integrates smoothly with your computer, allowing for an intuitive user experience.
Adjust sensitivity, speed, and more to match your comfort level. NodNet's settings are fully customizable to ensure the best experience for every user.
Our mission is to provide a solution that enhances computer accessibility. NodNet is more than software—it's a step toward independence for our users.
NodNet is packed with features designed for an effortless and accessible computing experience. Here’s what makes NodNet stand out:
Simple installation and easy calibration mean you're ready to navigate with just a few clicks.
Your privacy matters. NodNet ensures that all data processing is secure and respects user confidentiality.
Gain precise control over your cursor with advanced algorithms that respond to your head movements accurately.
NodNet's adaptive assistance technology adjusts to your personal range of motion for optimal ease of use.
Our dedicated support team is here to help you with any questions or assistance you might need.
Experience the sleek and user-friendly design of NodNet, making your interaction as enjoyable as it is functional.
Hi! I'm Sam, a junior at Monte Vista High School with a passion for technology. My journey into computer science began when I was in fourth grade, leading me to dive deep into creating NodNet just last year. Through NodNet, I aim to make life just a little more accessible for those with one arm. Feel free to check out my other projects linked on my GitHub below!
My name is Kevin Taylor, and I am a junior at Monte Vista hoping to study computer science. I began programming at 7 years old, and started developing NodNet in 2023 with the aim to make computer use easier for amputees. You can download my resume down below if you are interested.
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