SIGIL // digital rain, wornno health sensorsno subscriptionopen firmwaredouble-tap to wakeweeks of standbyflash your own glyphsSIGIL // digital rain, wornno health sensorsno subscriptionopen firmwaredouble-tap to wakeweeks of standbyflash your own glyphs
the product
It does one thing:
it gets a reaction.
For five thousand years, a ring's job was to say something about the person wearing it. Signet rings signed treaties. Class rings said where you'd been. Then wearables showed up and decided your finger's job was to count your steps.
SIGIL disagrees. It's a metal band with a tiny OLED display where the stone would be. Double-tap it and the screen wakes: green glyphs cascading in the dark, the digital rain, running live on your hand. People will stop you. That's the feature.
It doesn't watch your heart. It doesn't grade your sleep. It doesn't want a monthly fee. It's jewelry that happens to run firmware — your firmware, if you want. Flash a new animation over Bluetooth. Write your own glyph set. Make it rain something nobody else has.
faq
Questions we already know
you're going to ask.
Is the screen always on?
No — and that's deliberate. A ring-sized battery running a display 24/7 would die in about an hour, and anyone telling you otherwise is lying. SIGIL sleeps dark and wakes on a double-tap, playing your animation for a configurable burst. Hundreds of wakes per charge, weeks of standby. The moment of it lighting up is the product.
Does it track my health?
No. There are no biometric sensors in it at all. This is a statement piece, not a surveillance device.
Can I put my own stuff on the screen?
Yes. That's half the point. Pick from built-in glyph packs in the companion app, or go deeper: the firmware API is documented and animations can be flashed over BLE. If you can make a tiny monochrome bitmap move, you can wear it.
Is it waterproof?
Splash-resistant — wash your hands, get caught in the (real) rain. Don't swim or shower with it. It's electronics on your finger; respect it accordingly.
How does it charge?
A small contact-pin cradle. Drop it on at night like you'd drop a ring in a dish — except the dish charges it.
Sizes?
Multiple standard ring sizes at launch. We'll send backers a printable sizer before production so your unit actually fits.
Why does this exist?
Because every wearable on earth decided its job was to optimize you. We wanted one whose only job is to be the coolest thing in the room for fifteen seconds. Repeatedly.