

The next-generation interface between humans and intelligence.
We use brain-computer interface as a bridge to turn brain signals into a new data modality for intelligence systems.
A softer interface study for how cognition, modality, and machine intelligence can meet.
Brain · Bridge · Connection · Intelligence
BBCI is both a name and a framework for how we think about the future of human-intelligence interaction.
Human cognition is the origin point. Brain signals are not peripheral data — they are the primary source.
Brain-computer interface is the bridge between biology and machine systems — not an end in itself.
A new pathway between humans and intelligence — a channel that did not exist before.
The goal is a higher-level, human-centered intelligence system that understands humans more naturally.

Signal layer
From brain signals to a new data modality
A richer interface layer where signals become context, context becomes modality, and modality becomes understanding.
A simple three-step model
Signal
Collect or interpret brain-origin data.
Modality
Turn it into a usable, machine-readable layer.
System
Connect it to agents, models, and devices.
Infrastructure, agents, and hardware
We are building a system stack around this new interface: foundational infrastructure, intelligent agents, and hardware that carries the interaction into use.
Infrastructure
The foundational layer that makes the interface possible at scale.
Agents
Intelligent agents that operate on the new data modality.
Hardware
The physical carrier that brings the interaction into daily use.
Why this interface matters now
The dominant interface has shifted from keyboard to touch. The next shift is toward a more direct relationship between human cognition and intelligence systems.
Keyboard
PC era
Touch
Mobile era
Brain
Intelligence era
Technology should extend human cognition
We believe brain-computer interface is not an end in itself. It is a bridge toward a more natural, human-centered relationship with intelligence.