Building accessible apps from lived experience
iOS Developer | M.Sc. in AI | Using tech to help people
I'm an iOS developer with production-scale experience shipping apps to millions of users. I'm completing a Master's in Artificial Intelligence — currently building my thesis project, MyTinnitusMask, an adaptive audio masking app for tinnitus. Alongside it, I'm building ClearPage, a dyslexia-friendly reading app. Both are free, forever.
I was in a talk by Chris Ward, my tech lead at my workplace and an advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and neurodivergent communities. He talked about the curb cut effect: ramps cut into curbs for wheelchairs ended up helping everyone — strollers, suitcases, delivery carts. It had a profound impact on me. Because I'm autistic and dyslexic, I realized I could cut the curbs that I know from the inside. That idea — designing from lived experience, for universal benefit — became the thread that runs through everything I build.
Built from love. My husband has tinnitus. I couldn't make the ringing stop, so I enrolled in a Master's in AI. The result: a free app that learns which masking sound works for each person — psychoacoustic matching plus Bayesian optimization, entirely on-device. Learn more →
Removing barriers, not fixing deficits. Dyslexia is a formatting problem, not a reading problem. Snap a photo or screenshot, and ClearPage re-renders text in your layout — your spacing, your typeface, your colors. Free, offline, on-device OCR in English, Spanish, and German. Join the beta →
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