Figma
xtan can be used with Figma workflows where gesture interaction, spatial input, and motion-aware control may support interface design and experimental interaction concepts.
Gesture interaction for interface design
Figma is widely used for interface design, prototyping, and collaborative product design. xtan can be used to explore gesture-based interaction concepts that complement traditional mouse and keyboard workflows in design environments.
Potential for spatial navigation in design tools
Interface design environments often require frequent canvas navigation, zooming, layer manipulation, and layout inspection. Motion-aware interaction may support alternative ways to explore complex design documents and prototype structures.
Why xtan can be relevant
xtan focuses on stereo vision, geometry-first interaction, and practical spatial systems. Within Figma workflows this may support gesture-assisted navigation, spatial interaction experiments, and new approaches to human–computer interaction in design tools.