Project Jacquard is a wearable technology project that embeds conductive yarns into fabrics to enable touch-sensitive interactions. It was developed by Google's ATAP department to create garments that can control smartphone functions through gestures without making people feel uncomfortable wearing them. The conductive yarns are woven into fabrics using standard industrial looms and can be incorporated with different fiber types. This allows for large-scale production of interactive textiles for uses in clothing, toys, furniture and more.