bbpfkcnjhagmkpcglcmpgnnlkimpdeoo
Surf the internet with ease. Just wave a hand! Overview HandySurf: Your ultimate hands-free browser control with advanced gesture recognition and AI-powered navigation 🔥 Control your browser effortlessly with HandySurf’s innovative AI-powered hand gesture technology. Navigate, zoom, and interact with ease, all without touching your mouse or keyboard 🔥 👉 Scroll Control • Effortlessly scroll through webpages with a simple hand gesture. Whether you're navigating long articles or exploring endless feeds, HandySurf makes scrolling intuitive and natural. • Adjust the scrolling speed and direction to fit your browsing style. 👉 Zoom Control • Zoom in and out with a smooth hand gesture, allowing you to focus on details or get an overview of the page. • Customize the zoom's sensitivity and feedback for a personalized experience. 👉 Click Control • Perform clicks with a flick of your hand. Whether it’s selecting a link or pressing a button, HandySurf makes clicking seamless and easy. 👉 Navigation • Navigate backwards or forwards through your browsing history using simple hand movements. • HandySurf ensures that your navigation is smooth, allowing you to quickly move through your browsing history without hassle. 👉 Tab Switching • Switch between browser tabs effortlessly with a hand gesture. HandySurf makes multitasking a breeze by allowing you to jump from one tab to another with ease. • Manage multiple tabs efficiently and enhance your productivity with intuitive controls. 💻 How to Get Started: 🔸 Click the "Add to Chrome" button to install HandySurf and pin it to your toolbar. 🔸 Click on the HandySurf icon in your toolbar and select "Go to Dashboard". 🔸 Complete the training mode to learn the specific gestures for various tasks. 🔸 Once you're familiar with the gestures, click "Start" to begin using HandySurf. Happy surfing! 📌 How do I use hand gestures with HandySurf? Once you install the extension, simply use the predefined hand gestures to control scrolling, zooming, clicking, navigation, and tab switching. 📌 Can I customize the gestures? While the gestures themselves are not customizable, you can adjust settings around them, such as sensitivity and direction, through the settings menu to fit your preferences. 📌 Why does HandySurf need access to my camera? HandySurf uses your camera to interpret your hand gestures. The best part is, all the processing happens right on your device (in fact, you could even use HandySurf without an internet connection, as everything is handled locally on your PC). Your privacy is protected by design. 📌 Is it free to use? Yes, HandySurf offers all its features for free. 📪 Contact Us: Any questions, problems, or suggestions? Please reach out to us through the User Support tab or directly at 💌 handy.surf.com@gmail.com. Experience the future of browsing with HandySurf today and transform the way you interact with your browser.
YouTube Shorts Gesture Control
Control YouTube Shorts with hand gestures using MediaPipe 👋 YouTube Shorts Gesture Control - Control Videos with Hand Gestures! Transform your YouTube Shorts experience with intuitive hand gesture controls! No need to touch your keyboard or mouse - just use natural hand movements to navigate, like, and interact with your favorite short videos. 🎯 Complete Hands-Free Control Control YouTube Shorts using simple hand gestures detected by your webcam. Perfect for when you're eating, exercising, or just want a more interactive viewing experience! 🖐️ 6 Intuitive Gestures • ☝️ One Finger Up - Skip to next video • ✌️ Two Fingers Up - Go back to previous video • 👍 Thumbs Up - Like the video • 👎 Thumbs Down - Dislike the video • 🤟 Three Fingers Up - Pause/Play video • ✋ Open Palm (5 fingers) - Open/Close comments 📹 Real-Time Video Preview See yourself in a small overlay window to ensure your gestures are being recognized correctly. The extension shows visual feedback for every detected gesture. ⚙️ Customizable Settings • Adjust gesture sensitivity (delay between gestures) • Configure detection confidence threshold • Fine-tune the experience to match your preferences 🔒 Privacy First • All processing happens locally on your device • No data is sent to external servers • Camera access is only used for gesture detection • You have full control - enable/disable anytime 1️⃣ Install the extension 2️⃣ Navigate to any YouTube Shorts video 3️⃣ Click the extension icon and enable gesture control 4️⃣ Allow camera access when prompted 5️⃣ Start using hand gestures to control videos! The extension uses Google's MediaPipe technology for accurate and fast hand tracking. It works entirely in your browser with no external dependencies. 🎮 PERFECT FOR • Multitasking - Control videos while cooking, eating, or working out • Accessibility - Easier control for users with limited mobility • Fun & Interactive - Add a futuristic touch to your viewing experience • Content Creators - Test how gesture controls feel for your audience • Tech Enthusiasts - Experience cutting-edge hand tracking technology Powered by MediaPipe Hands MediaPipe is Google's open-source framework for real-time hand tracking. It provides: • High accuracy hand landmark detection • Support for 21 hand keypoints • Fast performance on standard webcams • Robust tracking in various lighting conditions How Gestures Are Detected The extension analyzes the position and angles of your fingers in real-time to recognize specific hand shapes. Each gesture has been carefully calibrated to minimize false positives while remaining easy to perform. System Requirements • Chrome browser (version 88 or higher) • Webcam or built-in camera • YouTube Shorts page (youtube.com/shorts/*) Cooking & Recipes Following a recipe on YouTube Shorts? Keep your hands messy and still control the video with simple gestures! Workout & Exercise Doing a workout routine? No need to stop and tap your screen - just gesture to skip or replay exercises. Eating & Snacking Enjoy your meal while browsing Shorts without getting your device dirty. Presentation & Demo Impress your audience by controlling videos hands-free during presentations. The extension is optimized for: • Low CPU usage - efficient processing algorithms • Minimal battery impact on laptops • Smooth 30 FPS gesture detection • Quick response time (customizable delay) We take your privacy seriously: • ✅ No data collection - zero analytics or tracking • ✅ No external API calls - everything runs locally • ✅ Camera access only when enabled - full user control • ✅ Open source principles - transparent code execution • ✅ No login required - works immediately • ✅ No background processes when disabled Your camera feed never leaves your device. All gesture recognition happens locally in your browser using WebAssembly and JavaScript. Version 1.0.1 • Added Thumbs Up and Thumbs Down gestures for like/dislike • Improved gesture recognition accuracy • Added 5 language support (EN, RU, UK, DE, ES) • Optimized performance and reduced CPU usage • Enhanced UI with modern design • Fixed navigation issues on YouTube's SPA 📝 TIPS FOR BEST EXPERIENCE 1. Good Lighting - Ensure your room is well-lit for better hand detection 2. Clear Background - A plain background helps with tracking accuracy 3. Camera Position - Position yourself 1-2 feet from the camera 4. Hand Visibility - Keep your entire hand visible in the frame 5. Deliberate Gestures - Hold each gesture for about 0.5 seconds 6. Adjust Sensitivity - Use settings to find your comfortable delay time Gesture Debounce (300ms - 1500ms) Control how quickly the extension responds to repeated gestures. Lower values = faster response, higher values = more deliberate control. Detection Confidence (0.5 - 0.9) Set the minimum confidence level for hand detection. Higher values reduce false positives but may miss some gestures. Visual Overlay The camera preview overlay can be used to verify your gestures are being detected correctly. It shows your hand landmarks in real-time. Common Issues: • Camera not working? Check browser permissions • Gestures not detected? Try adjusting lighting and camera position • Slow performance? Increase the debounce delay in settings • Wrong gesture triggered? Increase detection confidence 🌟 WHY CHOOSE THIS EXTENSION? Unlike other gesture control extensions, we focus specifically on YouTube Shorts with: • Optimized gesture set for video browsing • Lightweight and fast performance • No subscription or payment required • Active development and updates • Community-driven improvements Built with ❤️ by Anton Powered by Google MediaPipe Icons and design inspired by modern UI principles Give your hands a break from clicking and tapping. Experience the future of video control with natural hand gestures. Install now and start controlling YouTube Shorts like never before! Don't forget to rate and review if you enjoy using this extension! Your feedback helps us improve and reach more users.
Gesture Presenter - Remote for Slides
Control Slides with just hand gestures! This technology allows you to navigate through your slides using simple hand gestures, ensuring a seamless and interactive presentation experience. Say goodbye to traditional clickers and embrace the future with gesture control! Gesture Presenter is an innovative Chrome extension that revolutionizes the way you control your presentations. - Gesture Control: Easily navigate through your slides by pointing in the right or left direction with your index and thumb fingers extended. - Multi-Hand Support: The extension is capable of recognizing gestures from multiple hands, allowing for use with multiple presenters. - Flexible Camera Source: The gestures can be detected on any device with a browser and camera access, just open the website, allow camera, and you're ready to go! 🏁 How to Get Started 1. Install the Extension: Find Gesture Presenter on the Chrome Web Store and add it to your browser. 2. Open the website: Open https://gesturepresenter.com/ on your mobile phone (or any device) and grant camera access. 3. Enter Pairing Code: Launch the Gesture Presenter extension on Chrome and input the pairing code displayed on your mobile website. 4. Start Presenting: Open your slides in present mode and you're all set to control them with your hand gestures. 💡 Feedback & Suggestions Your input is valued! Please consider leaving a review on the Chrome Web Store.
Mind Cursor - Hands-Free Web Control
Empowers users with limited mobility to navigate and interact with the web using facial gestures and voice commands. We have developed a Chrome extension to improve web accessibility for individuals with severe illnesses, disabilities, and the elderly who have limited hand mobility. Traditional web environments rely heavily on mouse and keyboard input, which can be highly inconvenient for these users. However, our solution allows users to navigate and control webpages using only eye movements and voice commands. By tracking eye movements, users can move a virtual mouse cursor, click, and scroll. Additionally, voice commands are processed through Gemini, enabling intuitive interaction with webpages and their features. Our solution requires no complex installation or expensive assistive devices, making it easily accessible to anyone. As a result, we expect a significant improvement in the autonomy and internet accessibility of users with limited mobility.
cameloop
Loop Your Camera in Meetings and Show Gifs Reaction by Using AI Hand Gestures Recognition Introducing Cameloop—the Chrome extension that redefines your virtual meeting experience. With our advanced hand gesture recognition feature, simply flash gestures like “Victory,” “Like,” “Dislike,” or “I Love You” to trigger customizable GIFs, adding a fun and engaging visual element to your calls. Need a quick break without the awkwardness of turning your camera off? Cameloop’s smart camera loop feature lets you maintain a continuous virtual presence by displaying a pre-recorded feed, so you can grab a drink, focus on the conversation, or take a short pause without missing a beat. In a 2021 report in the Journal of Applied Psychology, researchers who monitored 103 virtual workers' fatigue during meetings found that when workers used their camera (versus having it turned off), they were less engaged during meetings that day and the one after as well however, in many meetings, it does not have a good sign to turn off your camera, people might think you are not there and you have left your place. To hear better and have better attention on conversation, isn't it sometimes better to close your eyes, to focus on words, to use your imagination without giving facial expression? Stay engaged without concerning about how you are looking and which reaction you should bring on your face, all while you comfortably take a moment to relax or increase productivity by multitasking. Tipps: while you do the loop, be more focus of the discussion and as soon as you need to participate, resume your real camera. So do NOT leave your desk.