Gifnox
A GIF screen recorder built for speed. Select a region, polish in seconds, paste directly into any app. One fewer step between showing and telling.
Get GifnoxA startup building tightly scoped tools for fast-moving teams. Small, fast, and useful on day one.
Every unnecessary click, signup wall, or loading screen is a tax on thought. Tools should get out of the way.
Payment is often the largest friction point. Many of our tools are free - not because they lack value, but because accessibility is the point.
We build small things that do one thing completely. A tool that tries to do everything does nothing well.
Fast interfaces and fast output paths are not optimizations - they are first-class design requirements from day one.
One focused product is live today. The rest stays quiet until it earns a release.
A GIF screen recorder built for speed. Select a region, polish in seconds, paste directly into any app. One fewer step between showing and telling.
Get GifnoxSomething built around fast visual change, short-form polish, and turning rough media into something ready to share.
The collection grows deliberately. Each product earns its place by solving a real workflow problem - not by filling a roadmap.
Speed isn't an afterthought. It shapes every interaction and every output path from the very first build.
We resist the urge to expand. A tool that does one thing completely outperforms a suite that does many things halfway.
If a feature isn't ready, we don't ship it. If something is early access, we say so. No inflated confidence.
A small team. High standards. Every role exists to ship better software, not to grow headcount.
Building tightly scoped tools that remove workflow friction. Every product starts with a real problem and ships only when it earns its place.
Responsible for the visual and interaction language across every Norixion product. Calm interfaces, deliberate motion, professional standard.
macOS-first development with a focus on speed and reliability. If a feature slows things down, it doesn't ship.
Creating tools like this is not easy. It makes sense that many are fully paid, or keep the most useful parts behind a plan.
My angle is different. I build a lot of small apps for my own work, and some of them should not stay private forever. If they can help someone else move faster, they deserve to be shared.
Most of us already have our own art, skills, and things we are trying to make. I want these tools to stay out of the way, free to use, and ready when you need them, without making you grab your wallet from the other side of the room just to get work done.
We think about workflow friction constantly. If you've spotted a problem that a focused tool could solve - or if something we've built sparked an idea - we want to hear it.
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