The concept of K-Suite was born in 2017. As a middle school student, I envisioned a digital environment where every tool I used was built by my own hands—a space customized exactly to my needs. However, my vision at the time far outpaced my technical abilities.
K-Suite is the realization of that long-standing dream. It bridges the gap between the middle schooler who wanted to build, and the developer who now can.
This project represents my Magnum Opus. It is the most ambitious software engineering undertaking I have attempted to date. Beyond simply providing privacy and utility, K-Suite serves as a rigorous testing ground for advanced System Design and Software Architecture.
To design a distributed system where independent modules (like K-Notes) function flawlessly on their own but become exponentially more powerful when connected.
To create a viable, privacy-first alternative to commercial ecosystems (Google/Apple), focused entirely on open-source principles and self-hosting.
To solve the complex challenge of inter-app communication. In K-Suite, a photo stored in K-Photos isn't just a file; it's an asset that can be referenced in other apps or attached to an entry in the upcoming K-Mood.
Each application is designed to work independently, but together they form something greater.

Google Keep replica
A full-featured note-taking app designed for speed and simplicity.

Microblogging platform
Nostalgic social platform with Frutiger Aero style. 128-char posts, custom CSS profiles.

Instrument tuner
Tune guitar, ukulele, and piano with this Frutiger Aero styled PWA.

QR code generator
High-performance QR generator. Single Rust executable serving clean HTML.
K-Suite is still growing. The ecosystem will expand with more interconnected applications including K-Photos, K-Mood, and more.
Built with Rust, React, and modern web technologies.