We build the apps
nobody else bothered to.
Khaos Studios is an independent software studio based on the internet. We make Mac, Windows, and iOS apps that scratch our own itches. Nobody funds us, nobody acquired us, and nobody tells us what to ship next.
Who we are
Khaos Studios started in 2025 as a place to ship the tools a small team of engineers kept wishing existed. The name was chosen before the legal entity, which is how you know it wasn't a committee decision.
The studio is self-funded: no investors, no venture capital, no growth targets. Costs come out of revenue and personal conviction. That keeps the product decisions ours and nobody else's.
We work remotely, asynchronously, and without sprints. A project starts when someone on the team can't stop thinking about a problem. It ships when the build is doing what we wanted. There is no roadmap published anywhere because the roadmap is whatever is obsessing us that week.
Our products
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Synthscape
A real-time audio visualizer for Mac and Windows. 24 reactive styles, BPM sync, and virtual camera output so your desktop reacts to whatever you're listening to.
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Delve
A native macOS disk analyzer that actually tells the truth about APFS clones. Cushioned squarified treemap, system file breakdown, no subscription, no upsell.
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Finite
An iOS app that shows your life as a grid of weeks. It is not cheerful. It is useful. Helps you think about how you spend time rather than how much of it you have left.
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Warden
A League of Legends companion for players who want real data without bloat. Pre-game analysis, champion stats, and match history without tracking your account.
How we think about software
We obsess over small things. Last year we spent a week on a 300 ms transition. Then we rewrote an audio pipeline because the latency was 4 ms too high to feel right. Most people would not notice either. We use these apps every day, so we do.
Everything we ship started as a frustration. Synthscape happened because someone wanted to watch a playlist on the second monitor. Delve happened because every Mac disk tool we tried was either lying about APFS clone sizes or hadn't been updated since Mojave. If we are not annoyed enough to fix it ourselves, we don't build it.
We do not add tracking by default, sell usage data, or optimize for engagement metrics. The apps do the thing they say on the tin. That is the whole plan.
Get in touch
Questions, bug reports, or a project you want help with: reach us at hello@khaosstudio.com. We also have a Discord where the team hangs out with users.
For press inquiries or consulting work, see the services page.