About Lensari
Practical software for people dealing with complex problems
How we started
Lensari didn't begin as a company. It began as a problem that needed solving.
When a family member was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, the gap between daily reality and the doctor's office became painfully clear. Fifteen-minute appointments every few months. No good way to communicate what was happening in between. The tools that existed were either built for researchers or too simple to be useful.
So we built something better. Not a research project, not a startup pitch—just a tool that worked for one family. Then another family asked for it. Then another.
The same pattern repeated with industrial maintenance. Years of real-world experience showed that the gap between what happens on the plant floor and what gets documented is enormous. So we built a tool for that too.
That's what Lensari does: we find the places where daily complexity meets professional systems, and we build the bridge.
What we believe
People dealing with hard problems—caring for a sick parent, keeping a factory running, managing a chronic condition—are already overwhelmed. Software should reduce that complexity, not add to it.
Every decision we make comes back to this: does it make the user's life simpler? If a feature requires a tutorial, it's too complicated. If it needs an internet connection to work, it's too fragile. If it takes more than two minutes to log an entry, compliance drops to zero.
We build tools that work offline, run locally, respect privacy, and earn their place on someone's daily routine by being genuinely useful.
Team
Cameron
Founder & Developer
Maintenance electrician by trade, developer by necessity. Cameron has spent over a decade keeping industrial equipment running and started building software to solve problems he encountered on the job and at home. PD Tracker grew out of his family's experience with Parkinson's disease. Maintenance Logger grew out of his frustration with how maintenance knowledge gets lost when experienced techs retire.