An independent studio that ships.
SafeWorld Studios is a small, founder-led software studio. It designs and builds complete products — the interface, the backend, the mobile app and the infrastructure — rather than handing off half a system and calling it done.
Four things every project holds to.
Ship it, or it does not count
A demo is not a product. Everything on the work page is deployed and reachable, with the unfinished parts named on its own project page rather than hidden.
State the limits
Every project page has a section listing what the thing still cannot do. A page that only lists strengths is advertising, not documentation.
Own the stack
Where a rented service can be replaced with something we run ourselves, it usually is. That is slower to build and much harder to take away.
Security is not a feature
Hardened headers, scoped database policies and real authentication are the baseline, not an upgrade. The security page shows exactly what this site sends.
The constraints are the interesting part.
SafeWorld builds from Iran, which removes most of the defaults other studios rely on. That is not a disclaimer — it is the reason the work looks the way it does. Every architecture decision on the project pages traces back to something that was simply not available.
Paid cloud platforms are largely unreachable from here
Static builds on free infrastructure, and self-hosted services on hardware we own.
Commercial AI and payment APIs are unavailable
Open-weights models we run ourselves, and payment flows built to work the moment they can be switched on.
App stores are not an option
Directly installable Android builds, and PWAs that install from the browser.
Taking on new projects.
SafeWorld takes client work alongside its own products — the Aria Lab site and management panel is one example. If you have something you want built, say what it is and you will get an honest answer about whether this is the right place for it.