We are transitioning from the Information Age to the Experience Age. However, the current hardware landscape is fragmented. Vision, audio, haptics, and digital olfaction exist in silos, creating sensory dissonance.
Sensora-OS is an open research initiative to define the unified orchestration layer—the "kernel"—that allows these disparate technologies to function as a single, coherent instrument.
We are building the semantic protocol for the human sensorium.
A formalized data structure that synchronizes sensory inputs across time and space. Instead of separate audio/video tracks, the Experience Graph maps vision, sound, touch, taste, and smell into a single directed acyclic graph of reality states.
A governance kernel that sits between the application and the user. The PSP enforces physiological safety limits, manages sensory load, and respects user consent—ensuring that immersive experiences remain safe and ethical.
A unified driver stack that allows software to address "experiences" (e.g., Mumbai Monsoon) without needing to know the specific physics of the haptic suit or olfactory emitter being used.
A robust global standard cannot be built in isolation. We are convening the Sensora Scientific Advisory Council, a non-commercial legislative body comprised of the world's leading researchers in psychophysics, digital olfaction, and stretchable electronics.
Their mandate: to define the open protocols that will underlie multisensory computing for the next decade.