Altru.dev · Code for Humanity

Code for
Humanity

Privacy-first apps, extensions, games, services, and digital tools built with trust and purpose.

No ads · no data selling · local-first wherever possible.
Mission

Tools for humanity, built with care.

Altru.dev is my independent software lab for tools that solve real friction. I build apps, browser extensions, prototypes, games, and technical services around a simple idea: software should help people without quietly taking from them. The work is practical, but the standard is human — clear interfaces, useful defaults, stable privacy pages, and tools that respect the person using them.

The freemium model supports that mission. A useful free path should exist wherever possible. Paid upgrades should fund maintenance and deeper features, not force people through ads, tracking, dark patterns, or unnecessary data collection.

How ideas become products

I develop ideas through observation, testing, pattern recognition, and careful product shaping. Public pages explain what each tool does, who it helps, how it handles data, and where its privacy boundaries are. The private invention layer — the internal logic, decision process, source structure, and build methods — stays protected so the work can remain original, focused, and sustainable.

Where code and art meet

I am also a photographer and digital artist working as VR Frequency. My art moves through dimensional diffusion, abstract signal fields, fractured architecture, memory, reflection, atmosphere, and emotional pressure. That same language carries into my code: hidden systems made visible, interfaces with restraint, and digital tools that feel precise without losing warmth.

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