Things I Actually Shipped
A curated selection of projects — web tools, music, and design experiments. Side note: "curated" means I removed the embarrassing ones.
An all-in-one, client-side PDF utility platform. Merge, compress, split, convert — 100% in your browser. Your files never touch a server. I built this because I was tired of uploading my documents to sketchy websites and hoping for the best.
This portfolio. Built with zero frameworks — pure HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Glass-morphism aesthetic, dark/light mode, full-text search. Yes, someone actually hand-coded all of this. That someone has opinions about framework fatigue.
VisitOriginal music on all major platforms. Produced, mixed, mastered — independently. Available on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and 150+ others. It exists. People have listened. Some of them even voluntarily.
Logo design, visual identities, and UI mockups built in Figma. I have strong opinions about typography and even stronger opinions about Comic Sans. Focused on clean, purposeful, premium aesthetics.
InquirePursuing MBBS and genuinely interested in where medicine and tech collide — health-tech, patient privacy, and medical informatics. Building apps that handle sensitive data without compromising it is basically two careers at once.
A planned suite of browser-based privacy tools — metadata strippers, local file processors, and more. All client-side. Because "we promise we deleted your data" is not a privacy policy.
Watch on GitHubWeb app, brand work, or music collaboration — if it's interesting, I'm interested. Probably.
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