Instant by design
One tap triggers everything. The Solver app lets you configure unlimited shortcuts in seconds. Speed isn’t a feature, it’s the foundation.
We’re a team of engineers and designers building the next generation of smartphone accessories. From a Kickstarter backed by 220 pioneers to a debut at CES 2026, this is how Solver came to be.
The Solver team
One tap triggers everything. The Solver app lets you configure unlimited shortcuts in seconds. Speed isn’t a feature, it’s the foundation.
Technology should adapt to people, not the other way around. We design for real life, real habits, real moments.
Your data stays yours. No silent tracking, no opaque trade-offs. Solver works within your boundaries, not around them.
Feel secure everywhere. The first prototype fired an emergency alert instantly, without fumbling for a phone. The seed of a much bigger thought.
Over 220 backers turned a sketch into a commitment. In less than 30 days, our community made Solver real.
Global debut at the world’s largest tech show. Solver and Murmur unveiled to industry leaders, press, and thousands of visitors.
First Solvers shipping worldwide. Murmur deepening every month with new tools, new voices, new languages. The journey is just beginning.
Surpassing our goal by 240%, we raised over $48,000 in less than 30 days, backed by pioneers who believed in the vision.
The Kickstarter campaign was the milestone that let us move from prototype to production. It proved a hunch we’d had for years: people are ready for something physical again.
Our backgrounds span consumer electronics, AI research, industrial design, and startup building. What unites us is a shared obsession: making technology invisible.
Five days, thousands of demos, and the first public unveiling of Murmur. Our team handed Solver to journalists, partners, and curious visitors from around the world.
Featured in tech publications across France, Morocco, and the United States.
In minimalist times, Solver embraces purposeful sophistication.
This accessory reflects thoughtful analysis of touchscreen dependence.
Physical buttons may represent what modern users genuinely desire.
This startup meets an unarticulated consumer need effectively.
Buttons enable unlimited shortcuts with simultaneous actions.
A small object that hints at a much bigger shift in how we’ll use our phones.
The first object in years that makes you want to put down your phone, by giving it a body again.
Murmur turns one tap into a thoughtful response. Hardware meets a quietly smart agent.
A French start-up bringing tactility back to the smartphone. Bold, beautifully made.
A serious contender for the most-talked-about CES debut in years.
Small, magnetic, and surprisingly fast. The button reframes what a phone shortcut can feel like.
Solver and Murmur read like a thoughtful conversation between hardware and software.
Start with the app. Add a Solver button when you want speed at your fingertips.