
A small team doing big work
We're a collective of designers, engineers, and strategists who believe the best products come from small, focused teams with deep expertise. Founded in 2026, we work with companies who want to build things that matter.
What we believe
Craft over speed
We take the time to do things right. Every detail matters, and we'd rather ship something excellent than something fast.
Clarity in complexity
We make complicated things feel simple. Our job is to cut through noise and deliver solutions that just work.
Partners, not vendors
We embed with your team and treat your challenges as our own. Your success is our success.
Built to last
We design and build for the long term. No shortcuts, no technical debt bombs, no solutions that fall apart at scale.
Discover
Research and understand your needs
Design
Craft solutions that work
Develop
Build with precision and care
Deliver
Launch and iterate together
The Team

Christian Wurapa
Founder & Industrial Designer
Leads physical product strategy from concept sketch to production-ready systems.

Mecham Lopez
Lead Industrial Designer
Connects business goals to user needs through structured product planning and validation.

Suhas Ravi
Chief Product Officer
Builds robust full-stack and AI systems for production workflows and digital products.

Kevin Nguyen
Technical Director
Shapes visual systems and storytelling that unify product, brand, and market presence.
The bird that forgot how to fly
The kakapo is a flightless parrot from New Zealand—the only one of its kind. It evolved without predators, so it never needed to fly. Instead, it developed other strengths: incredible climbing ability, night vision, and a boom call that travels for miles.
We chose this name because we believe in doing things differently. The kakapo didn't follow the rules of what a parrot should be. It adapted to its environment and thrived in its own way.
That's how we approach design and development. We don't copy what others do. We understand your unique context and build solutions that fit—even if that means charting an unconventional path.

