About me

I design and engineer software that feels simple, intuitive, and quietly powerful. My work is primarily on iOS, but my thinking goes beyond platforms.

I work at the intersection of design, engineering, and behavior, focusing on how things feel, how they evolve over time, and how seamlessly they fit into everyday life.

I believe software should work differently. Less reactive, more proactive. Systems that don’t wait for commands, but learn how you operate, adapt to context, and act on your behalf. Not louder, just smarter. Not more features, just better decisions. The goal is something that feels obvious, almost inevitable, once you experience it.

In practice, this means thinking deeply about interaction, timing, and intent. How a system understands you. When it should act, and when it should stay out of the way. The details most people don’t see are usually the ones that matter most.

Outside of work, I stay grounded through time with family, long walks, and stepping away from screens. Some of my best ideas come when I’m not actively chasing them.

I’m always interested in building toward a more thoughtful, autonomous future for software. If that resonates, I’d love to connect.

You can also explore some of my work here.