The Sensel Morph offers a patented Pressure Grid Technology that enables anyone to interact with it in any way they choose. The device is roughly the size of an Apple iPad and has more than 20,000 sensors that can recognize detail, speed, expression, and power of touch. The tool is so flexible in its application that consumers can use more than just their fingers or styli to interact with it – whether its drumsticks to interact with a music application or paintbrushes to create digital art, the Sensel Morph’s sensors can easily pick up on the interactions.

According to Sensel, the device is a result of a partnership with frogVenturesTM, the investment arm of the renowned global product strategy and design firm frog., which helped them to co-develop the Morph’s intuitive user experience. Through different types of overlays, the Morph can easily be transformed into a device fitted for each user’s purpose. Currently, the company is offering five different overlays: a QWERTY keyboard, an MPC-style MIDI controller, a mini piano keyboard, a drum pad, and a translucent “innovator’s” overlay, which gives users the ability to design and print their own custom overlay for their unique purposes. The company has 44 days left in its Kickstarter campaign for the Sensel Morph. We’ve reached out to Sensel regarding their goals for the Kickstarter and will update once we hear back.