We are building limbs that feel natural—not because they are invisible, but because the boundary between person and device fades.

Our work begins with biology.

We study how the human body actually moves. How muscles coordinate. How tendons route force. How joints cooperate to create fluid motion.

Then we design synthetic systems that follow those same principles—rather than forcing the body to adapt to machines.

Current Work

  • Studying musculoskeletal anatomy and biomechanics of the human hand and forearm
  • Prototyping soft-actuator concepts inspired by biological muscle behavior
  • Exploring materials and fabrication methods for artificial muscle fibers
  • Modeling tendon routing and joint coupling to reproduce natural motion
  • Building simulation environments to evaluate dexterity and control strategies

The same vision guides both prosthetics and humanoid systems. Movement should feel intuitive. Responsive. Alive.

Research & Prototyping

Our Stage

Chynex is currently in the research and prototyping phase. We are exploring artificial muscle architectures, biomechanical modeling, and control strategies for dexterous limbs.

We share our progress openly as designs mature and prototypes evolve.

This site will grow alongside the work.

Join the Mission

We're looking for researchers, engineers, and dreamers who believe the body deserves better. If you want to build something that matters, let's talk.

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