Precision software, built for human problems.
StoreLabs is a software engineering studio. We build innovative, accessible products that solve real social problems — and we treat every line of code as a commitment to the people it affects.
Technology keeps forgetting who it’s for.
Too much software optimizes for scale and speed while the people on the other end — the ones who most need it to work — become an afterthought. We think that’s a failure of engineering, not just design.
Products ship without the people who rely on assistive tech ever being in the room.
Systems collect and decide in the dark, and no one can say how or why.
Metrics win over the dignity and well-being of the human using the thing.
Engineering aimed at impact.
Interfaces that work for everyone, tested against WCAG from the first commit — not bolted on at the end.
Tools for the organizations solving real community problems — built to their reality, not ours.
Systems that are clear about what they collect, why, and what a person can do about it.
Maintainable, documented code that the teams we work with can actually own and extend.
The principles every decision answers to.
We see the developer not only as a technician, but as an active agent of social transformation. These four hold even when they make the work harder.
No black boxes. We can explain how anything we ship works.
If it doesn’t work for everyone, it isn’t finished.
We judge every feature by its effect on the person using it.
Rigor is the baseline. Correctness is not negotiable.
A process you can audit.
We start with the people affected — not the feature list.
Accessibility and the hardest cases shape the core, early.
Documented, reviewable, transparent about trade-offs.
One question after launch: did it actually help?
Excellence in software engineering and positive social impact are inseparable.
/>Let’s build something that matters.
Tell us about the problem you’re trying to solve. We’ll tell you, honestly, whether software is the right tool.