London, UK // Stockholm, Sweden – February 12, 2026
HyperRing, the tech jewellery brand redefining what wearable technology looks and feels like, today announced a partnership with Fidesmo, the global tokenization enabler for contactless wearables. Through this collaboration, Fidesmo provides the secure payment tokenization infrastructure, Fidesmo Pay, that powers HyperRing’s latest line of minimalist payment rings.
The partnership brings together HyperRing’s design-first philosophy with Fidesmo’s established expertise in wearable payments, enabling a product that blends technical reliability with refined aesthetics.
“Wearable tech has historically been bulky, utilitarian, and overwhelmingly designed with men in mind,” said Joy Zhang, Founder and CEO of HyperRing. “From the beginning, we set out to challenge that assumption. We believe technology should be designed for everyone – women, men, and nonbinary people alike – without asking them to compromise on style, comfort, or identity. That belief is foundational to HyperRing, and working with Fidesmo allows us to bring that vision to life without sacrificing security or performance.”
Fidesmo’s platform enables secure, device-agnostic tokenization, allowing HyperRing users to make contactless payments without batteries, screens, or charging – simply by tapping their ring.
“We’re excited to support HyperRing as they bring a fresh perspective to the wearable space,” said Mattias Eld, CEO of Fidesmo. “Their approach demonstrates how secure payment technology can be seamlessly integrated into beautifully designed objects. With Fidesmo Pay, our role is to make that integration simple, scalable, and reliable, so brands like HyperRing can focus on delivering exceptional experiences and products to their customers.”
Since launch, HyperRing has seen strong market reception, particularly among female customers. The majority of HyperRing users identify as women – a striking contrast in a category where wearable tech adoption has traditionally skewed male. This early traction suggests that a more inclusive, design-led approach to wearables is resonating, and that there is significant unmet demand for technology that aligns with how people actually live and dress.
HyperRing: A New Kind of Wearable for a New Kind of Living
In a world moving faster than ever, HyperRing invites people to slow down. Born at the intersection of minimalist design, emotional utility, and wearable technology, HyperRing is not just a payment ring – it’s a statement.
Where most wearables aim to capture more data, more attention, or more metrics, HyperRing takes the opposite approach. It was created for people who don’t want to carry everything all the time – for those who crave simplicity, fluidity, and the freedom to be fully present.
The concept is simple: a sleek, elegant ring that lets you pay with the tap of a hand – no phone, no wallet, no fuss. The result is a feeling of lightness. One less object to manage. One less decision to make.
From Gadget to Object of Desire
HyperRing was never designed as a novelty. By 2026, paying with a ring is no longer surprising – and that’s exactly the point. Rather than competing on specifications, HyperRing focuses on fit: fitting into daily routines, personal style, and a quieter rhythm of life.
The brand draws more inspiration from fashion and beauty than from traditional consumer electronics. It positions itself not as a startup gadget, but as functional jewellery – an object that earns its place through elegance and usefulness rather than technical spectacle.
Partnering with the best
In selecting Fidesmo as its partner, HyperRing is working with a best-in-breed platform with the broadest issuer network in the wearable payments ecosystem. Fidesmo Pay connects device manufacturers to leading banks and tokenization providers across the globe, enabling seamless market entry and scalable growth. With a clear vision to expand services beyond payments — including multi-token support and additional secure element use cases — Fidesmo provides HyperRing not just with infrastructure, but with a long-term growth platform.
A Brand Built on Small Magic
HyperRing’s aesthetic is soft, intentional, and restrained. Its visual world centers on everyday moments: hands holding coffee cups, small bags, quiet commutes. The goal is not to showcase technology, but to integrate it so naturally that it fades into the background.
Every element of the experience – from packaging to tone of voice – is designed to romanticize the mundane, turning a simple tap to pay into a small, considered ritual.
Looking Ahead
While HyperRing and Fidesmo are currently focused on contactless payments, the long-term vision extends to enable identity, access, transit, and loyalty – all unified in a single object designed to disappear into daily life.
The ambition is not to give people more technology, but less – used better. HyperRing believes the future of wearables will be subtle, unobtrusive, and quietly powerful, serving human needs rather than demanding attention.


