Five projects in production. Government infrastructure, academic platforms, AI assistants, automation pipelines, accessible interfaces. Each one built for real users solving a real problem — not for a portfolio.
Selected
Work.
A fully unattended pipeline that converts raw scripts into polished YouTube Shorts — TTS narration, dynamic subtitles, and B-roll stitching via FFmpeg. Scheduled jobs run nightly with zero human input after initial configuration.
The Department of Trade and Industry's regional branch was processing walk-ins with paper slips and a whiteboard. Rebuilt from scratch — real-time WebSocket ticket generation, role-based access, and a live admin dashboard with full audit history. Deployed to production and used daily by government staff.
Faculty-student consultations at the polytechnic had no digital infrastructure. Bookings happened over text, sessions were undocumented, and there was no way to measure whether consultations improved grades. Polycon is a full-stack LMS with real-time scheduling, AI-powered session transcription via AssemblyAI, POLYCON Analysis for grade-improvement tracking, and separate portals for students, faculty, and admins.
A walk-up kiosk for non-technical users: access is gated behind a real-time spell-check validation layer before content is unlocked. Built in Tkinter for direct hardware deployment with a configurable admin panel. Zero staff assistance required post-deployment.
Clips live-stream VODs into viral-ready Shorts automatically — detects high-engagement moments via chat velocity analysis, trims and formats them to 9:16, adds animated captions, and queues for upload. Built for Twitch and YouTube streamers wanting passive clip growth.
"DESIGN IS NOT JUST WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE AND FEELS LIKE. DESIGN IS HOW IT WORKS."
Currently finishing my CS degree in the Philippines, with production deployments already in the field. I gravitate toward problems with real consequences — government systems people depend on, tools that run unattended, interfaces used by people who never asked for them.
Security mindset first: every input hostile, every permission a liability, every data store a target. Pursuing Google's Professional Cybersecurity cert alongside UX design — because understanding how systems fail and how people think are the two most useful things a developer can know.
Technical
Stack.
Let's build something.
Open to full-time, contract, and research opportunities. Based in the Philippines (UTC+8) and available remotely. I respond to every message.