Journal
May 20264 min read

Muca unveils a new brand identity and website

A clearer visual system and a sharper product story for tactile robotics, from soft sensing surfaces to intent-aware interaction.

Close-up of Muca tactile skin being touched
The new identity puts physical interaction at the center of the story.

Muca has refreshed its brand identity and website to better reflect the work happening in the lab: tactile skins that make physical interaction easier to sense, interpret, and trust.

The previous site introduced the technology. This new version makes the product story more direct, showing how soft materials, dense sensing, and machine learning come together as one tactile layer for robots.

Muca studio and prototype material detail
A visual language built around material detail, contact, and engineering clarity.

A clearer way to explain touch

Touch is difficult to communicate because it is both physical and computational. It involves compliance, geometry, signal quality, calibration, and interpretation. The new website separates those layers while keeping the system understandable as a whole.

Visitors can now move from the product promise into the technical stack without losing the thread: what the skin feels, what the electronics capture, and how the software turns contact into useful events.

Showing the work more directly

The redesign also gives more space to real imagery from prototypes, electronics, material samples, and tactile interaction tests. Muca is not a speculative interface concept; it is a hardware and software platform being built around real robotic constraints.

As the platform matures, the Journal will become a place to share those steps with more context than a short update can carry.

Finger pressing into a soft tactile sensing surface
Muca turns contact into a structured signal that robots can use.