ATTAQ LAB

ATTAQ LAB

ATTAQ LAB builds compact, focused software for real creative needs and ideas that deserve their own interface.

Focus Map for overloaded creative minds.

A visual workspace for people who think in branches, references and half-finished directions.

Browser tools for fast sound work.

A focused stack for converting, degrading and reshaping audio without leaving the browser.

Bring the workflow that deserves its own instrument.

Most ATTAQ LAB tools begin with real needs: our own, our partners', or a workflow that clearly deserves its own instrument.

We are not a general software agency. We are interested in collaborations where the idea fits the lab: compact tools, strange workflows, media experiments and software with a clear job.

Some collaborations stay private. Some become fast prototypes. Some grow into shared products. Some adapt existing ATTAQ LAB tools for a specific team, workflow or brand.

Bring the rough edge. If the idea has a real pulse, we can help shape it into something focused, usable and alive enough to put in front of people.

Private tools

Focused tools for real workflows, made for artists, sound people, studios and small teams.

Prototypes

Touchable versions of unusual ideas: audio systems, media experiments, focus interfaces and strange workflows.

Products

Collaborations that can grow beyond a private utility into a public tool, shared release or ATTAQ LAB product.

Licensing

Custom versions, offline builds, team editions or white-label adaptations of existing ATTAQ LAB tools.

We build tools with a reason to exist.

ATTAQ LAB builds compact software that removes friction, gives ideas a form and helps people express what only they can make.

01 / It must do something

A tool should solve a real problem, speed up a real process or unlock a real idea.

02 / Touch it fast

No long setup. No heavy ritual. Open it and get somewhere.

03 / Keep the edge

Useful does not have to mean sterile. Software can be practical and still feel strange, tactile and alive.

04 / Make it focused

One sharp instrument is better than a giant system nobody wants to open.