Starloom started the way most meaningful things do — quietly, in the margins of late nights and early mornings. A developer, a MacBook, and a stubborn belief that software could be more than surface-deep.

What grew from that kernel is a small collection of ambitious projects: a perception engine that listens and watches and learns, a rendering pipeline that spans from atoms to planets, and a teaching platform that proves you can build the tools you learn with.

Our Arc

Every project we build starts in the same place: a problem we couldn't ignore, a question we had to answer, or a piece of the future we wanted to pull forward. We work at the edges of what's possible with the hardware in our pockets, because we believe the next great ideas won't come from labs with infinite budgets — they'll come from people who refuse to wait for permission.

What We Believe

Open Knowledge

We build in the open and share what we learn. Our engineering notebooks, design decisions, and research are published as we go.

Sustainable Tech

Every system we build is optimized to run on the hardware you already have. No waste, no planned obsolescence, no cloud dependency for the sake of it.

Equitable Access

WeaverCode teaches coding for free. Our tools are documented. Knowledge should be a bridge, not a barrier.

The Long Arc

We're building for a future we want to live in. That means thinking in decades, not quarters, and asking not just what we can build, but what we should.

Today & Tomorrow

Today, Starloom is a small team* crafting software for the sheer love of what it can become. Tomorrow, it grows — into the tools, the engines, and the platforms that help guide humanity toward a future that's more equitable, more sustainable, and more connected to the stars than we are today.

*Currently a team of one. But every oak was once an acorn.