Native & Hybrid Mobile
From fully native Android in Kotlin and Jetpack Compose to cross-platform hybrid builds, we pick the right stack for your product and ship clean, maintainable apps with zero-friction experiences.
ArsAxis is where precise software meets the physical world — robust native mobile architecture today, expanding into rapid 3D prototyping and applied robotics next.
Everything is built to the same standard: clean architecture, privacy by default, and engineering that survives contact with the real world.
From fully native Android in Kotlin and Jetpack Compose to cross-platform hybrid builds, we pick the right stack for your product and ship clean, maintainable apps with zero-friction experiences.
Whatever you need built, we can shape a solution to fit — web, mobile, hardware or a mix. Tell us the problem and we'll architect the right approach.
Bridging code and motion — interfacing digital algorithms with microcontrollers and kinetic hardware. Grounded in formal training at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, we pair real mechanical fundamentals with software discipline.
A hands-on hobby lab printing structural filaments (TPU, ABS, PLA) for custom chassis, parts and one-off prototypes — fast iteration from idea to physical object.
// Multi device support · Offline-first
Your cards, on your phone — and nowhere else.
A secure, offline-first digital wallet that stores loyalty cards, transit passes and IDs entirely on your device — local-only data models with encrypted peer-to-peer sharing. Move a whole cards collection to another phone in seconds with an encrypted QR, Quick Share or NFC handoff. No tracking, no silent cloud sync — ever.
ArsAxis is built to grow along three lines — more software, more hardware, more things you can hold.
Cardinator is the first of several focused, privacy-first tools. More native apps are in design.
Custom robotic platforms that pair our software discipline with real, moving hardware.
Made-to-order parts, prototypes and small-batch production from the in-house print lab.
Whether it's an app, a part, or a machine — we'd like to hear about it.
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