Tools we wished existed.
We're photographers and audio people who got tired of bad tools. So we started building our own. Every app in our catalog solves a problem we hit personally — in photography, in audio, in the daily friction of working with files. The insight that makes a feature feel inevitable comes from living the workflow, not surveying it.
Every app we make does one thing. Not two. Not "also this." One job, done right. Mono-purpose tools that disappear into your workflow will always beat bloated suites that demand your attention. No subscriptions. No Electron. No compromise on how software should feel.
SwiftUI. Apple Silicon. Light and dark mode. System conventions respected. Our apps feel like they shipped with macOS because they're built with the same care and standards. No cross-platform compromises. No web wrappers. Just software that feels right on your Mac.
Visual design isn't decoration — it's architecture. The spatial decisions, the type hierarchy, the negative space that lets the eye breathe. We're obsessed with it because it determines whether a tool serves you or distracts you. If you remove the app icon and title bar, someone familiar with our apps should still recognize the family.