Hello there! I’m a seasoned iOS Engineer with over 6 years of full-time experience in the field.

My professional journey includes working at prominent companies such as LINE (the #1 Messenger app in Japan, Thailand, and Taiwan) and 99.co (the second-largest Property Service in Singapore). Additionally, I have 6 years of experience as a UX Engineer at Samsung Electronics, bringing my total experience in the IT industry to 12 years.

After I got layoff, now I’m focusing on the travelcrumb app

I’ve recently transitioned to freelance iOS engineering and I’m excited to offer my services to you. My expertise includes:

Updated: Thank you for your emails but Now I have a full-time job. I’m no longer accepting freelancing.

  • Building iOS applications
    • UIKit, SwiftUI, AVFoundation, Core Location, and more
  • Consulting on iOS projects
    • Modular Architecture, Xcode Cloud, CICD, Clean Architecture, and more
  • Developing MVP (Minimum Viable Product) apps
    • iOS App, watchOS App, iPadOS App and Backend APIs for your client
  • Implementing backend solutions using Vapor(Server-Side Swift)
    • AWS, ECS, RDS, PostgreSQL, Cloud9, Load Balance and more

I’m flexible with both project-based and hourly rate work arrangements, so let’s discuss how I can help bring your ideas to life. Whether you need a complete iOS app built from scratch, assistance with an ongoing project, or expert advice on your mobile strategy, I’m here to help.

With my combined experience in iOS development and UX engineering, I bring a unique perspective that ensures not just functional, but also user-friendly and intuitive applications.

I’m looking forward to the opportunity of working with you and contributing to the success of your projects. Let’s connect and explore how we can create something amazing together!

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