US – Austin-based start-up Blackdot has developed an AI-powered tattoo device designed to make tattoos faster, more precise and significantly less painful than traditional methods.
Rather than replacing tattoo artists, the machine automates the application process using pre-designed artwork. As founder Joel Pennington explains: ‘Blackdot is a tool, not a replacement… it performs the work of a tattooist, but not a tattoo artist.’
A human operator guides the client through placement and preparation, while the device uses image processing algorithms and a digital microscope to adjust needle depth based on skin type and tattoo location. By depositing ink at the junction between the epidermis and the dermis, where there are fewer nerve endings, pain is dramatically reduced. ‘Most clients say our tattoos register as 0/10 to 2/10 on a pain scale,’ says Pennington.
With two machines now in operation at Bang Bang New York and Blackdot’s Austin HQ, the company has completed about 500 tattoos. A third device will be launched next year in partnership with Canadian studio Steel N Ink. Blackdot is also developing a remote guest feature to virtually connect clients with tattoo artists in real time.
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