Experimental · Jarvis Mode

Jarvis Mode

Your camera stays private — never shown. Orderly ovals of particles track each hand and morph to your finger gestures: make a fist to condense them, open your palm to bloom, point to fire a beam, pinch to spin a vortex, throw the horns for sparks — and pull two hands apart to zoom.

Camera is used only to detect your hands — the video is never shown, recorded, or uploaded. Hand tracking runs locally in your browser.

Try these gestures

Fist

condense into a dense core

🖐️

Open palm

bloom into a wide cloud

☝️

Point

fire a directed beam

✌️

Peace

split into two swirls

🤏

Pinch

spin an inward vortex

🤘

Rock

spark electric arcs

🤟

Three

form a rotating halo

How it works

Jarvis Mode runs Google's MediaPipe Hand Landmarker in your browser, tracking up to two hands (21 points each). It reads which fingers are extended to classify a gesture, then drives a completely different particle behaviour for each — condense, bloom, beam, dual swirl, vortex, electric arcs, or halo. The distance between your hands controls a live zoom. No video is ever displayed; tracking is fully on-device.