From the shop floor to software
Lensari builds finished internal tools for the repetitive work real operations still do by hand.
Who builds this
I am a maintenance electrician. I spent years on the floor, doing the manual, repetitive work that keeps an operation running, and I got tired of watching good people lose hours every week to processes that should have been one click.
So I learned to build software to fix them. I know what the work actually looks like from the inside, which is why the tools fit how the job really happens instead of forcing the job to bend around the tool.
How Lensari builds
Lensari is a small studio. We build one focused tool for one real workflow, finished and ready to use, not a prototype that needs another six months of polish.
Development is AI-assisted and kept under human review, but the custom tools we build are deterministic and local. Each one is a mechanical engine: the same input always produces the same result, with no AI guessing inside the finished tool. It runs on your own machine and does not send your files to us or a cloud service, and you own it outright.
Where it started
The skill started close to home. When my mom was diagnosed with Parkinson's, I built her a symptom and medication tracker (PD Tracker) because the short appointments every few months did not capture what actually happened day to day. That project is where I proved a floor electrician could build genuinely useful software, and it set the path to the studio Lensari is now.
The studio philosophy
Practical, no-nonsense tools for people who do real work. You know the repetitive task that gets re-done by hand every week. Bring us that one, and we will build the tool that does it.