Imre Draskovits

[im-reh drahshko-vich]

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About Me

I am a British-Hungarian Computer Scientist and Entrepreneur.

I design, build, and deploy software that breaks convention and rejects the "polished but pointless" norms of modern tech.

Originally from Budapest, now based in the United Kingdom, I've spent the last few years building systems for researchers ranging from archaeologists to transplant surgeons. My work blends disciplined engineering with a refusal to accept the industry's defaults: bloated platforms, clumsy design, and apps that feel dead on arrival. Instead, I focus on creating tools that are minimal, elegant, yet genuinely essential to your work.

I build software with precise purpose, apps that respect people’s time, feels sharp and honest.

I have no interest in glossy distractions or behaviour-manipulating patterns. My focus is on crafting digital experiences that are clear in intent, direct in function, and grounded in real human need.

I write most of the code myself, with a couple of generous friends helping me out where I reach beyond my expertise. I believe that every piece of software I build should be a challenge for something new. It should make you feel something. I experiment with ideas that push my boundaries, test assumptions, and deliver in the end with clarity and edge. I'm here to make things that matter in the long run.

This space is for sharing my projects, and to connect with people who think software should feel alive, who don’t mind a bit of chaos, and who aren’t waiting for permission.

Featured Projects

Is your budget too small?

Probably not. I work with early-stage ideas and lean projects all the time. Let’s talk about what’s possible within your means: