Selfhood didn’t start with a business plan. It started with a disconnect no one else seemed interested in solving—voice modifiers that sounded fake, avatars that looked wrong, haptic systems that broke immersion, and platforms that never asked who we were building for.
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Why it matters.
We build for people told to mask their own identity to be accepted. Transgender people, neurodivergent minds, and others muted over inherent identity alone. These aren’t just tools; they’re environments that adapt to you, not the other way around.
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How we got here.
This started as a workaround. Then a necessity. Now it’s a platform. We didn’t invent identity tooling, but we’re done waiting for someone else to build it right.
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Where we’re going.
This isn’t just a brand. It’s a place where voice, vision, haptics, and identity finally align. Quietly. Clearly. On your terms.