live hand + voice quantum story interface

Explain it with your hands. Watch the story appear.

This is the deeper version: a person can speak, move their hand, draw, place ideas, connect memories, compare futures, breathe, and build a living visual story on the screen in real time.

Start Live Brainstorm See how it works

Works with mouse, finger, stylus, and optional webcam motion. Voice uses the browser's speech recognition when available. Everything in this single-file version stays local in the visitor's browser.

how it works

Four gentle steps, one living map.

You do not need to do this perfectly. Start anywhere, move at your own pace, and let the space hold the structure while you think.

01

Set an intention

Type or speak what you are exploring — a decision, a feeling, a memory, a business idea, a dream. There is no wrong starting point.

02

Move and speak together

Pick a build mode, then move your hand on the canvas while you talk. Voice becomes captions, motion becomes trails, and ideas become nodes.

03

Let the layers organize it

Place memory on the left (past), body and truth in the middle (present), and possibility on the right (future). The space holds the structure so your mind does not have to.

04

Collapse it into insight

When the map feels full, press one button to read back the keywords, gesture patterns, and layer activity — then weave it into a written story you can keep.

What your gestures can mean

The canvas reads the shape of your movement and offers a gentle interpretation. These are invitations, never diagnoses.

Loop / cycleA returning curve. Often a repeating thought, habit, memory, or pattern asking to be noticed.
Rising pathMovement upward. Hope, future direction, elevation, or climbing out of something heavy.
Downward releaseMovement downward. Grounding, grief, surrender, completion, or letting something land.
Thought stormMany quick turns. Intensity, urgency, excitement, or several ideas arriving at once.
Comparison lineA wide horizontal sweep. Weighing options, timelines, people, or possible versions of life.
Clear directionA direct, deliberate path. A choice, a boundary, a conclusion, or a next step getting clearer.
Free-form thoughtAn open, unresolved shape. Let it stay symbolic before forcing it into words.
Anchor pointA held, still place. Safety, value, or a steady truth you can return to.

the main experience

Live Brainstorm Theater

Speak while moving your hand. The canvas captures gesture trails, story scenes, speech captions, idea nodes, bridges, symbols, past/present/future layers, and a live transcript.

Live line: Move your hand or start speaking. The story will appear here and on the canvas.

grounding studio

Settle the body before you map the mind.

Two quiet tools to slow down between sessions: a breathing pacer to follow, and a generated soundscape made entirely in your browser — no files, no uploads.

Breathing pacer

A slow visual rhythm to settle the nervous system before or between sessions. Follow the orb — expand on the inhale, soften on the exhale.

ReadyChoose a pattern and press begin
Cycles: 0A few rounds is plenty.

Ambient soundscape

Gentle generated tones (no files, made in your browser) to quiet the room and hold attention. Adjust the volume to taste, or leave it off entirely.

Volume

If you hear nothing, tap once anywhere first — browsers require a tap before audio can start.

reflection oracle

Stuck on where to begin? Draw a prompt.

Pull a card for a single open question, or draw a three-card spread across past, present, and future. Tap a card to flip it, then send it straight to the live builder.

tap draw to begin
tap draw to begin
tap draw to begin

quantum dimensions

Use presets to shift the whole brainspace.

Each preset changes the layer, mode, prompt, and intention so the same live builder can become a memory map, story builder, dream map, decision space, grounding anchor, or release ritual.

collapse into insight

Turn the living map into a reflection.

After speaking and building, press one button to summarize the visible story: keywords, layers, patterns, gestures, and possible next steps — or weave it into a written narrative.

Quantum Reflection

Build on the canvas first. Then collapse the map into insight.

Story Weaver

Once you have a few scenes, spoken lines, or nodes, weave them into a short written story you can save or paste into your journal.

your sessions

Session Library

Save the current map under a name, then reload or remove it later. Everything is stored only in this browser.

Save current session

No session stats yet.

Saved sessions

Stored locally with localStorage. Clearing your browser data removes them.

No saved sessions yet.

why the hand matters

The body becomes involved in thinking.

This is not just drawing. It is embodied cognition: movement, rhythm, attention, sensory feedback, and spatial meaning working together.

Motor systemsThe hand gives thought movement, timing, and intention.
Spatial processingIdeas become easier to understand when placed in visible space.
Sensory feedbackTouch, sight, and motion make reflection feel embodied.
Timing / rhythmSlow gestures can slow attention and create a calmer pace.
Attention networksOne line, node, or path can anchor one thread of thought.
Emotional associationSymbols help inner experience become visible and workable.