1891 · A sign-first product

Quiet rooms for the parts that aren't a task.

Four small pieces that answer a sign with warmth — a face that lights up, a wall of kind words, a mirror that holds your hand. No score. No login. Nothing saved. The room isn't trying to teach you anything; it's just there, paying attention.

Fully usable in silence. Nothing leaves the kiosk.

How it works

Come as you are. Make one sign. The room answers softly.

Two ways in, and no third gear: a Glance — one sign, walk away — or a Linger, a paced minute when you want to stay.

1

Come as you are

Walk up. Nothing to log into, nothing to finish, nothing to get right. Just a screen that's paying attention.

2

Make one sign

Sign "I love you," or a kind word. The recognizer is trained on Deaf-signed handshapes, so your own language is the way in.

3

The room answers, then lets go

A face lights up. A wall fills with kindness. Your hand comes back to you, gently warmed. Then you walk away — and nothing is kept.

Installations · what we really do

A permanent Heart Space, built into your room.

The demo runs in a browser. The real thing is an installation — a calm fixture the studio builds into a space and keeps running.

What an installation actually is

A screen and a camera — or a quiet wall piece — that the studio specs, builds, installs, and maintains, scoped to your room and the people in it. It runs on the device itself: nothing about a visit leaves the kiosk, nothing is recorded. No app to download, no account to make. Just a soft place that's simply there, paying attention, in the language your community signs.

Hospitals

A gentle companion in a pediatric hallway or a long waiting room — something a child can sign to that always answers kindly.

Schools

A calm corner of the counselor's office or the quiet room — a place to land that doesn't score, doesn't report, doesn't remember.

Airports

A still room in the middle of the rush — a minute of warmth for a traveler having a hard day, in any language.

Museums

A quiet moment built into a busy floor — a kindness wall the last visitor left, in sign, for the next one.

What's included

  • The pieces you want, tuned to your space and tone
  • The on-device recognizer — nothing leaves the kiosk, nothing recorded
  • Hardware spec'd, sourced, and installed (screen + camera + mount)
  • Captions default-on, fully usable in silence, by contract
  • A one-tap PAUSE for the staff who own the room
  • Custom affirmations in your own words, on request
Let's talk

Scoped per room · one-time build + upkeep

Talk to us about an installation

Or try the four pieces first.

What's inside

Four pieces. No scoreboard. Nothing kept.

Four small, gentle things

Companion lights up when it sees you sign. Affirmation Mirror reflects a line you needed to hear. Kindness Wall collects a sign and saves it for the next visitor. Mirror Me brings your hand back to you, warmed. That's the whole set — small on purpose.

4 pieces

It isn't trying to teach you anything

There's no score, no streak, no data leaving the kiosk. The whole system has exactly two depths — a Glance and a Linger — and no third gear. It's restraint on purpose: the parts of being a person that aren't a task shouldn't be measured.

Nothing kept

Calm, quiet, and in your control

Every piece works with the speakers muted — sign in, warmth out, no sound required. Captions are on by default for anything spoken, and the staff who own the room hold a one-tap pause whenever a moment needs to be theirs alone.

Try it right here

Sign “I love you,” and watch it answer.

Your camera turns on only when you press start — and off the moment you close it.

Companion

See all four pieces →

Why it matters

Some things aren't a task.

Most screens want something from you — a tap, a score, a sign-up. Heart Space wants nothing. It answers a sign with warmth and then lets you go, in the language you think in. For a kid in a hard room, that's not a small thing.

Questions

Good to know

Does it really save nothing?

Right. No score, no account, no record. The recognizer runs on the device, and nothing about a visit leaves the kiosk or is stored. The next person starts fresh; so do you.

What does someone sign?

Mostly "I love you," plus a few kind words depending on the piece. The recognizer is trained on Deaf-signed handshapes, so the gesture a person already knows is the way in.

Is it only for Deaf people?

No. Anyone can sign a kind word and get warmth back. It's built Deaf-first, which is exactly why it works for everyone.

Can staff control it?

Yes. The staff who own the room hold a one-tap pause, and an install can be scoped so a piece only runs at certain hours or in certain moods.

Can the words be ours?

Yes. Custom affirmations and copy — in your own voice, for your own community — are part of a scoped install. Tell us the tone you want.

What does it cost?

Installations are scoped to the room, so pricing is a conversation. The demo is free to try right now in a browser.

Give a room a soft place to land.