About company

In 2005, orthopedic traumatologist Leonid Kosik, along with his sons, invented and patented a unique and revolutionary device and method for controlling a computer using the tongue. Due to various factors, including the limitations of technology at the time, it was not possible to launch this device into mass production.

Current Tip Team, the Gravitonus team in the past posing for the photo with Bill gates, Craig Mundie and others. Leonid Kosik (on the left), Taras and Aleksey Kosik (on left from Bill Gates), Bill Gates (in the center) and Craig Mundie (on the right) on Innovative tongue-controlled device presentation, 2006

Now, nearly 20 years later, Dr. Kosik's younger son, Taras Kosik, has breathed new life into this important project. This revival signifies not just the continuation of a family legacy but also highlights the advancements in technology and accessibility tools that have occurred over the past two decades. Taras's efforts to rejuvenate his father's invention underscore a commitment to innovation and accessibility, potentially transforming the way individuals interact with technology, especially for those with mobility challenges.

On the left: Tip logotype on gray background. On the right: the founder of Tip Device, Taras Kosik looking into camera with smile on the same gray background
Taras Kosik, the founder of Tip Assistive Technologies

We invite you to follow the progress of this project closely. Your support through pre-orders and sharing information with friends plays a crucial role in its success. This project isn't just about launching a product; it's about making technology accessible to everyone, regardless of their physical capabilities. Stay tuned for updates, and help us bring this revolutionary device to the people who need it most. Your engagement and support are invaluable to us.