Flutter (American company) explained

Flutter Ltd.
Type:Subsidiary
Founder:Navneet Dalal, Mehul Nariyawala
Industry:PC, Mobile, Internet, Gestures
Genre:Music, Photo, Video
Products:Flutter App
Owner:Alphabet Inc.
Parent:X
Location City:San Francisco, California
Location Country:USA

Flutter is a gesture recognition technology startup based in San Francisco, California, United States. Founded by Navneet Dalal and Mehul Nariyawala, the company received early-stage funding from Y Combinator and was acquired by Google in October 2013.

History

The company's first product, Flutter App, allowed users to control apps such as iTunes, Spotify, VLC, and QuickTime using hand gestures. The app utilizes gesture recognition technology that works with the webcam on a user's computer.[1] [2] Instead of requiring separate hardware, such as Microsoft’s Kinect, Flutter makes use of the built-in webcam to recognize the gestures of a person's hands between one and six feet away.

The program does not require expensive hardware and is not designed for large movements, such as those used when playing video games—this limits its use to navigational duties. The company plans to achieve profit by licensing the technology to software companies that can then integrate Flutter into their own apps.[3]

Nariyawala stated: "Flutter wants to power the eyes of our devices—in the same way that Siri functions as the iPhone’s ears."[4] Flutter was acquired by Google in October 2013 for US$40 million.[5]

Notes and References

  1. News: Levy. Steven. Look Ma, No Trackpad! Flutter Lets You Control Your Mac With Gestures. 27 March 2012. Wired. 27 March 2012.
  2. News: Metz. Rachel. Hold Your Hand Up to Play Some Music. 3 April 2012. MIT Tech Review.
  3. Web site: Startup Flutter brings Kinect-like gesture controls to your Mac - ZDNet. https://web.archive.org/web/20120331000057/http://www.zdnet.com/blog/computers/startup-flutter-brings-kinect-like-gesture-controls-to-your-mac/7813. dead. March 31, 2012. Sean. Portnoy. ZDNet.
  4. Web site: Flutter: The YC Startup That Wants To Put The World's Webcams To Good Use. TechCrunch. AOL Inc. 8 October 2013. COLLEEN TAYLOR. 26 March 2012.
  5. News: Google buys human-gesture recognition start-up Flutter . BBC News . 3 October 2013 . 5 October 2013.