Macro shot of a physical Android screen showing high-contrast neon green UI transitions, low-key ambient screen glow, moody tech photography, 35mm.
Macro shot of a physical Android screen showing high-contrast neon green UI transitions, low-key ambient screen glow, moody tech photography, 35mm.
Zero wrappers

Native Android engineering process

We build exclusively with native Kotlin to leverage the full power of the Android hardware, delivering fluid interactions and rapid frame rates.

Our pipeline

From design to code

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High-fidelity translation

Native Kotlin compilation

Rigorous performance profiling

We translate interaction designs directly into Jetpack Compose, preserving exact physics and transitions.

Our engineers write clean, platform-first code that compiles directly to native instructions without web wrappers.

We run automated frame-rate and memory profiling on physical devices to eliminate lag and sluggishness.

Extreme close-up of a mechanical keyboard in low-key ambient light, fingers typing, sharp neon green screen glow reflecting on the keycaps, moody tech photography.
Extreme close-up of a mechanical keyboard in low-key ambient light, fingers typing, sharp neon green screen glow reflecting on the keycaps, moody tech photography.
Hardware control

Direct platform access

By avoiding cross-platform frameworks, we access the Android NDK and hardware-accelerated rendering pipelines directly. Your application runs at a constant sixty frames per second.

Common questions

Technical specifications

Why native Kotlin only?

Do you support older devices?

Cross-platform tools introduce abstraction layers that degrade scroll physics and battery life. Native development ensures access to the latest Android APIs on day one.

We target modern Android versions while maintaining backward compatibility using Jetpack libraries, ensuring a premium feel across diverse hardware specifications.

How do you test performance?

How does handoff work?

We profile every build on physical Pixel and Samsung devices, measuring frame rendering times and memory allocation to prevent memory leaks and micro-stutters.

Our design-to-code pipeline integrates Figma directly with Jetpack Compose, allowing us to translate high-fidelity motion paths into precise native code.