We are a multi-disciplinary R&D team obsessed with the seam where privacy-first engineering, procedural generation, and immersive interaction design intersect. We publish mobile apps on the App Store and Google Play, all powered by local-first data architectures.
Minimalist design, privacy by default, and experience-driven engineering are not buzzwords — they are the architecture of how we build.
Every element earns its place. We strip away decoration until only what serves the user remains — quiet interfaces with a focus on typography, layout, and rhythm. Less, but better.
Your data belongs to you. Every LunarNetLogicByte app defaults to local processing. Cloud sync is opt-in, end-to-end encrypted, and never required for normal use.
Technology should serve people, not the other way around. We obsess over micro-interactions, timing, and emotional resonance to create software that simply feels good to use.
From pet health to personal finance, every LunarNetLogicByte app shares the same DNA: privacy, beauty, and uncompromising quality.
Track vaccines, vet visits, weight history and medications for the animals you love — encrypted on-device.
Read more →Budget materials, labour, and hidden costs for renovation projects with deterministic line-item precision.
Read more →Spaced-repetition flashcards and decks that work fully without an internet connection. Your tutor, your rules.
Read more →Catalog pieces, plan outfits, and rediscover forgotten garments with a smart, visual-first closet.
Read more →Digitize sheet music, recordings, and practice notes. A unified library in your pocket, fully searchable.
Read more →Spending patterns, budgets, and visualizations that stay strictly on-device — finance that respects you.
Read more →Our procedural engine generates organic visuals, adaptive audio, and personalized interactive content from a compact set of parameters. Every install produces experiences that feel alive — unique to each user, each session, each moment.
“Technology should fade into the experience. Our team spends more time on what a user doesn't see than on what they do — because that invisible craft is what makes a product feel trustworthy, calm, and quietly delightful.”