What is Telegesture
7 AM PST; April 4th, 2025 – Telegesture lets you control your phone or other compatible devices from a distance through hand gestures. It feels especially awesome when you project your device screen to a TV or projector, as if you are controlling the TV or projector from afar through Telekinesis power!
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How does it work
It uses your device's camera to see your gesture and perform actions on your device accordingly. Second half of this page lists all the hand gestures supported and what actions it can trigger on your device.
Feedback or Inquiry
Telegesture is released in United States at the Play Store! Feel free to download from above and reach out with the below form if you have any feedback or inquires. Thanks for your support!
Preview mode
Without pressing the start button, you can preview Telegesture's detection of your hands and it's guessed hand gestures.
Start using it
After pressing the start button, you might see a popup message telling you to enable permissions for Telegesture to use your camera and perform actions on your behalf.
Use it with games
It's particularly fun to use Telegesture along with games. Try it with the Mario Kart game! After turning on Telegesture by pressing the start button, you can then switch to use the Mario Kart app as usual. The magic is that you can turn the kart by physically pretending to turn a steering wheel with two hands now! If you want to shoot the item you collected, you just pretend to shoot with your hand(s)! Awesome, right?
Supported gestures and their default actions
Below is the list of all gestures supported so far and their corresponding default mapped actions on your device. The mapping can be reconfigured in the app.
LeftHandGrab to LongPress
Making a left fist, which by default triggers a long press on the focused point (center of the screen if not moved). This can be used to grab something on the screen to move to a different position, signified by a red dot once grabbed. When reaching the target position, open the hand to show the palm to release the grabbing and finish the move. A perfect example of this is to play Chess game with hand gestures!

LeftHandOk to TapPointed
Making a OK sign with your left hand, which by default triggers a tap on the focus point (center of the screen if not moved).

LeftHandPoint to MovePointer
Using the index finger of your left hand to point and move, which by default triggers to move the focus point on the screen (a green dot will show up to signal the focus point).

LeftHandShoot to TapPointed
Using your left hand to make a finger gun, which by default triggers a tap on the focus point (center of the screen if not moved).

LeftHandSnap to Assistant
Snapping with your left hand, which by default triggers the Assistant on your device.

LeftHandSwipeDown to SwipeDown
Swiping down with your left hand, which by default triggers a top-to-bottom swipe on the screen.

LeftHandSwipeUp to SwipeUp
Swiping up with your left hand, which by default triggers a bottom-to-top swipe on the screen.

LeftHandSwipeLeft to SwipeLeft
Swiping left with your left hand, which by default triggers a right-to-left swipe on the screen.

LeftHandSwipeRight to SwipeRight
Swiping right with your left hand, which by default triggers a left-to-right swipe on the screen.

LeftHandThumbUp to GoBack/BackUp
Thumb up with your left hand, which by default triggers going to the previous screen, i.e., tapping Android’s left-pointed arrow at the bottom on the screen.

RightHandGrab to LongPress
Making a right fist, which by default triggers a long press on the focused point (center of the screen if not moved). This can be used to grab something on the screen to move to a different position, signified by a red dot once grabbed. When reaching the target position, open the hand to show the palm to release the grabbing and finish the move. A perfect example of this is to play Chess game with hand gestures!

RightHandThumbUp to TapPointed
Thumb up with your right hand, which by default triggers a tap on the focused point (center of the screen if not moved).

RightHandOk to TapPointed
Making a OK sign with your right hand, which by default triggers a tap on the focused point (center of the screen if not moved).

RightHandPoint to MovePointer
Using the index finger of your right hand to point and move, which by default triggers to move the focus point on the screen (a green dot will show up to signal the focus point).

RightHandShoot to TapPointed
Using your right hand to make a finger gun, which by default triggers a tap on the focused point (center of the screen if not moved).

RightHandSnap to Assistant
Snapping with your right hand, which by default triggers the Assistant on your device.

RightHandSwipeDown to SwipeDown
Swiping down with your right hand, which by default triggers a top-to-bottom swipe on the screen.

RightHandSwipeUp to SwipeUp
Swiping up with your right hand, which by default triggers a bottom-to-top swipe on the screen.

RightHandSwipeLeft to SwipeLeft
Swiping left with your right hand, which by default triggers a right-to-left swipe on the screen.

RightHandSwipeRight to SwipeRight
Swiping right with your right hand, which by default triggers a left-to-right swipe on the screen.

ShowLeftHandPalm to MovePointer
Showing your left palm facing the device, which by default triggers to move the focus point on the screen (a green dot will show up to signal the focus point).

ShowRightHandPalm to MovePointer
Showing your right palm facing the device, which by default triggers to move the focus point on the screen (a green dot will show up to signal the focus point).

TwoHandsMovingApart to ZoomIn
Showing the palms of both hands and moving them apart, which by default triggers to zoom in on the screen, e.g., for when you’re reading an e-book or PDF file on your device.

TwoHandsMovingCloser to ZoomOut
Showing the palms of both hands and moving them closer, which by default triggers to zoom out on the screen, e.g., for when you’re reading an e-book or PDF file on your device.

TwoHandsLiftUp to VolumeUp
Lifting up with both hands, which by default triggers to turn up the volume of your device, e.g., for when you’re playing a video or song.

TwoHandsPushDown to VolumeDown
Pushing down with both hands, which by default triggers to turn down the volume of your device, e.g., for when you’re playing a video or song.

TwoHandsShoot to TapPointed
Making finger guns with both hands, which by default triggers a tap on the focused point (center of the screen if not moved).

TwoHandsTurnLeft to SwipeLeft
Turning counter clock wise as if you’re holding a steering wheel, which by default triggers a right-to-left swipe on the screen.

TwoHandsTurnRight to SwipeRight
Turning clock wise as if you’re holding a steering wheel, which by default triggers a left-to-right swipe on the screen.

TwoHandsThumbUp to GoHome
Thumb up with both hands, which by default triggers going to the home screen.

None to None
Doing anything else not supported in this list, which by default triggers nothing.
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