About the studio
AtomStorm is an independent software studio. We build a small number of tools, and we try to build each one properly.
How we got here
The studio started as one engineer's project and grew into a small catalog. The first version of our AI workspace was finished and then scrapped — the architecture had rotted, and shipping on top of it would have meant asking people to trust a foundation we did not. We rebuilt it around a plan-execute framework instead, and that decision still shapes how we work: get the structure right before adding surface.
Everything we make is built with AI assistance, but every line passes through a human decision. We think that is the honest way to use these tools — as capable hands, not as the judgment. The taste, the architecture, and the calls about what not to ship stay with people.
What we hold to
Tools should explain themselves
Software earns trust by showing its work — what it is about to do, and what it just did — not by hiding it behind a clever surface.
Your work stays yours
We hand back editable sources and standard formats. Nothing you make with our tools is trapped inside them.
Built to last, not to lock in
We would rather you stay because a tool is good than because leaving would be a chore.
What we build
A short catalog, kept as one list. It grows by a line, not a redesign.
AtomStorm Studio
Turn a prompt into presentations, posters, and resumes you can still edit.
Atlas
A Mac maintenance workbench that explains every step and lets you undo it.
Get in touch
Questions, feedback, or a bug worth reporting — we read everything.