Ilya Rosenberg and Aaron Zarraga founded Sensel to bring true human touch into computing with PressureGridᅢᄁ¬ダᅡᄁ technology. Having grown to more than 30 team members, thousands of customers, and several large-scale enterprise clients, Sensel is working to redefine computer interaction to combine pressure sensitivity and multi-touch, to meet the environmental challenges of ubiquitous computing.
Senselᅢᄁ¬ツᆲ¬トᄁs first product, the Morph, won "Best in Show" at the SXSW 2017 Interactive Innovation Awards, was named the ᅢᄁ¬ツᆲᅤモBest MIDI Controllerᅢᄁ¬ツᆲᅡン at NAMM 2019 by MusicRadar, and is currently shipping to customers worldwide. The team is integrating their pressure-responsive sensors into trackpads, displays, and everything else that involves human interaction. Sensel is currently located in Sunnyvale, California