kuja.dev / software studio

Built for macOS

Calm software for the late-hour desktop.

kuja.dev builds restrained tools for people who live inside dark windows, layered references, and long stretches of focused work. The first release is DropK, a quieter surface for copied and dropped material on macOS.

Retro-futurist atmosphere Premium glass surfaces Formal support pages

World

Dark, quiet, cinematic

The site and the product screens share the same glass, border, glow, and restraint so the product feels native to the brand world.

Studio

Small surface, clear intent

kuja.dev is positioned as a focused software studio rather than a loud single-product launch page.

Review

Formal supporting pages

Privacy, terms, support, and studio pages stay legible and formal for users, reviewers, and distribution checks.

What kuja.dev builds

Deliberate desktop tools with a low-noise interface.

The studio is interested in software that feels close to the machine: direct, calm, and readable at a glance.

1st product DropK introduces the material language and tone.
On-device Current positioning emphasizes local workflow and understandable behavior.

Featured product

DropK is the first release, presented with restraint.

The homepage uses only a light touch of product imagery. The fuller gallery lives on the dedicated product page.

DropK showing dropped files and documents in a visual grid.
Mixed content remains readable. DropK / drop grid

DropK

A calmer surface for copied text, links, images, and files.

DropK is a macOS utility that treats clipboard and drag-and-drop activity more like a temporary workspace than a dense running list. It is for people who need to hold context, not just recover history.

Abstract monochrome signal waves forming a quiet, mesh-like horizon.
Design intent / ambient signal

Thoughtful software should feel composed enough to leave space around the work.