Mitus Labs
Hardware. Software. The space between them — built with craft, guided by permanence, made for someone specific.
Mitus Labs is a technology company I co-founded with my best friend. The premise we keep coming back to: technology should feel like it was made by someone who cared, for someone specific.
Mingei was a Japanese craft movement that argued beauty belongs in the everyday object, not the museum.
We think that idea translates directly to technology. The things people carry, use, and rely on daily deserve the same intention a craftsman brings to something made by hand. That is what we are building toward.
Our first project is a portable audio device paired with a mobile companion app — hardware and software designed together from the start, built for people who believe what they listen to is worth owning.
The device stays focused. The app carries the intelligence. They talk to each other so the experience feels like one thing, not two.
The companies making technology today optimize for scale. We are optimizing for the person holding the thing. Those are not the same goal, and the difference shows up everywhere — in the materials, the decisions, the details nobody asked for but everybody notices.
We are early. We are building. Stay tuned.