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Independent product studio

AlteraMinds

Useful tools, built to be yours.

AlteraMinds is where I design and build products I want to exist: mostly software, sometimes workflows, prototypes, and tools around it. The goal is simple: useful products that solve real tasks and feel good to use.

Studio

Not an agency. A place for my own products.

AlteraMinds is not a custom development studio. It is an independent space for ideas, experiments, and products that come from my own needs, workflows, and curiosity.

Most of the work is software: apps, utilities, automation, creative tools, and workflow helpers. Some ideas may also touch hardware, 3D printing, or physical prototypes, but the core is practical tools that make work clearer.

Ownership

Your data belongs to you.

Products should respect local files, personal libraries, and user workflows. The tool should help you work with your data, not lock it away.

No default subscription

Pay for the tool. Keep the tool.

I do not want every useful app to become another monthly bill. The default idea is a clear purchase for a tool people can use and own.

Usefulness

Built for real workflows.

The products start from actual problems: things I need, want, or keep wishing existed. If they are useful to me, they may be useful to others too.

Products

Tools released one by one.

First project

PanoFuser

A native panorama maker for Mac, iPad, and iPhone. Import photos, create a panorama locally, refine it, and save it back to Apple Photos.

Next tools

Small apps for real tasks.

Utilities, productivity helpers, file workflows, and automation tools.

Experiments

Ideas before they become products.

Prototypes, workflow experiments, and early concepts I may publish later.

About

Independent software first. Other ideas when they make sense.

AlteraMinds is where I collect, design, and release my own products. I am not trying to become a generic agency. I build things because I need them, because the idea keeps returning, or because a workflow deserves a better tool.

I have more ideas prepared, and I will publish them gradually. Some will be small. Some may become larger apps. The common thread is practical usefulness, respect for user data, and a preference for tools people can buy once and keep.