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#151 The Empathic Web: When interfaces start responding to your emotions with Sebastian Löwe

Apr 9, 2026
Sebastian Löwe, Director of UX Design at Virtual Identity and former design management professor, explores the Empathic Web—interfaces that adapt to users' emotions in real time. He discusses signals like mouse movement and voice, the rise of agentic AI that products must serve, how design processes change for dynamic moods, and the ethical line between helpful personalization and manipulation.
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INSIGHT

Empathic Web Adapts Interfaces To Emotions

  • The Empathic Web makes interfaces adapt in real time to a user's current emotion instead of relying only on behavior-based personalization.
  • Sebastian explains this includes adjusting tone, information density, and UI based on sensed emotions like stress or curiosity.
ADVICE

Detect Emotion With Mouse Behavior And Voice

  • Use behavioral signals like mouse movement, rage clicks, navigation patterns and optionally voice to infer emotional states without requiring facial recognition.
  • Sebastian's prototype combined mouse tracking and optional video to validate that mouse patterns reliably indicate stress or focus.
INSIGHT

Designers Need Dynamic And Static Levers For Mood

  • Designers will use dynamic levers (tone, info density, flow) and static levers (trust signals, social proof) to steer users' moods across journeys.
  • Sebastian suggests mapping moods into personas and adjusting microcopy or information density at precise journey points.
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