Handwrytten: Tempe business uses robots to handwrite letters and notes

Tempe business uses robots to hand write letters and notes Handwrytten is a business in Tempe where robots can learn your handwriting, mimic it, and then write a thank you note. FOX 10’s Steve Nielsen reports. CONNECTING… Handwrytten is a business in Tempe where robots can learn your handwriting, mimic it, and then write a thank you note. FOX 10’s Steve Nielsen reports. TEMPE, Ariz. – Inside one building in Tempe , robots are staying busy writing card after card – but their "hands" never cramp or tire. 175 robots are busy at work handwriting cards with a pen at Handwrytten . "We are now the largest provider of automated handwritten notes in the world," said David Wachs with Handwrytten. The company offers a service that’s as customizable as it gets. It can learn your handwriting, mimic it, and then write a perfect thank you note. "I noticed that everyone is getting inundated with text messages and phone calls and emails and I thought, gee, while everyone goes to the right, let’s go to the left," Wachs said. "So while everyone went more digital, I went…less digital." Even the envelope is handwritten by a robot. If they need another […]

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