An app studio that runs like a lab

Experimental Pixels designs, builds, and ships its own mobile apps: native, fast, and private by default. Our first experiments land in 2026.

A laboratory flask of bubbling pixels, the Experimental Pixels mark

Our first experiments are taking shape

They're not quite ready to launch, but they're close. Here's what's bubbling away in the lab right now.

Coming 2026

On the bench

Our first experiment is nearly through testing, and the results look good. We're putting the finishing touches on something to help you get ahead at work. Not long now.

Coming 2026

In the works

Running in parallel: a simpler way to keep an eye on what you spend, so it quietly saves you money. Still in testing, but we like where it's heading.

On the roadmap

More to come

A few more hypotheses still on the workbench. We're tinkering, not ready to talk about these just yet.

We run it like a lab, not a factory

We're a small, independent studio, and we like it that way, with no investors to please and no growth targets deciding what we build. Just a handful of apps we genuinely care about, made native, fast, and private by default, because that's how we'd want our own phones to work. We'd rather ship one thing that earns a place on your home screen than ten that get deleted by Friday.

Private by default

We collect as little as we can, and never sell what we do. Your data stays yours.

Small on purpose

A few apps, made well and kept sharp, with no bloat or endless feature creep.

Built to last

Native, fast, and tended over time. We maintain what we ship, not abandon it.

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Experiment
Every product starts as a problem we can't shake, something that should work better than it does. We prototype fast to see if it's worth chasing, and drop it just as fast when it isn't.
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Design
We sweat the small stuff like the typography, motion, and the small moments that decide whether an app gets tolerated or kept.
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Build
Native, fast, and private by default. We write the code we'd want running on our own phones and collect as little of your data as we can.
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Launch
We ship to the App Store when the experiment holds up. Then put it in real hands and listen for feedback.
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Iterate
Good apps are tended, not abandoned. Real use steers the next experiment, not assumptions made on day one.