About Us
Small team. Big ideas. One obsession — making software feel natural.
— but minimal because every extra step, every extra tap, every extra second of confusion is a small theft of your time.
We're a small independent studio building iOS apps and games across different niches — document scanning, photography, audio measurement, video creation, and interactive family experiences — always asking the same question: what's the simplest way this could work?
Whether it's a tool that gets a job done quietly in the background or a game that pulls you in for five minutes, we build it the same way: with care, with purpose, and without the noise.
No bloat. No clutter. Just apps built for real people.
Pixaro Studio began with a simple frustration: too many apps that do too much, while doing nothing well. Complex interfaces, unnecessary features, bloated onboarding — software that demands your attention instead of earning it.
We started building the apps we wanted to use ourselves. Small, focused tools that solve one problem — and solve it perfectly. The first app shipped. Then another. Then a game. Each one a little better, a little cleaner.
Today we're a growing portfolio of iOS applications covering different areas of daily life, all built on the same foundation: less friction, more doing.
Our Philosophy
Each app solves one core problem. We don't add features to justify the price — we remove everything that isn't essential and make what remains excellent.
The best interface is one you stop noticing. We obsess over flows, transitions, and defaults so the app disappears and only the result remains.
From iPhone SE to Pro Max, every layout, every text, every button is tested and optimized. Nobody gets a broken experience because of their device size.
We believe in putting real tools in people's hands, listening carefully, and iterating fast. A good app today beats a perfect app never.
What Drives Us
Every tap should feel instant. We optimize for perceived performance because your time is the resource we're protecting.
We say no to features more often than yes. Focus is a feature — and it's the hardest one to build.
We care about the details nobody sees — until they're missing. Good craft is the difference between an app you use and one you love.