A short, honest list — our own products, co-builds, and selected client work, anonymised where the customer requests it. The set grows as engagements close their NDA windows; we'd rather show a real one than invent a long one.
Our spatial simulation platform — a web-native room planner and rendering environment built for manufacturers and designers who can't wait hours for a render.
We built Witmodel as a product, not a project: photorealistic output in the browser, a permissions and review model that matches how firms actually work, and no desktop install to manage. It runs on a spatial and rendering pipeline we own end to end — the same pipeline that now feeds our content and game work.
It's live, in production, and growing its customer base seat by seat.
Our first game, built on the same spatial pipeline that powers Witmodel — proof the technology runs in a creative channel, not only an industrial one.
RoomCraft reuses procedural systems, asset pipelines, and rendering we'd already built for the platform side, then layers game design on top. It's the model we now offer other studios: we co-build the parts of production that quietly decide ship dates, so the team can spend its time on the game itself.
Heading to Steam in July 2026.
A manufacturer that wanted AI on its own terms — its data, its language, its governance — rather than someone else's model billed by the token.
The WMind approach: an open-weights base, fine-tuned on the customer's own data, evaluated against the customer's own acceptance criteria, deployed on-prem or in a private cloud — with the model weights owned by the customer. The first wedge is procurement, dealer and sales analytics, and contract review in the furniture and panel sector.
In build now, with first pilots in the second half of 2026.
A backend and integration platform delivered for a large firm by a small senior team — the kind of work that funds everything else we do.
The brief was the usual shape behind a calm enterprise exterior: systems that didn't talk to each other, processes held together by spreadsheets and people. We scoped it, built it, integrated it with what was already there, and left something running rather than a deck describing what could run.
Anonymised at the customer's request — details available under NDA.
We don't publish invented metrics or unverified logos. Where a number or a name would help and the customer has approved it, we'll add it — until then, the framing stays honest about what's live, in build, or delivered.
Most of the detail lives under NDA. Start a conversation and we'll walk you through the work that's closest to what you're trying to build.