About

We started because we kept seeing the same problem.

Great AI ideas dying between the demo and production. Teams with brilliant concepts but no path to a working product. That gap is what Welxtech exists to close.

Full-stack AI technology company

Welxtech started from a frustration shared by anyone who's tried to turn an AI idea into a real product: the gap between "it works in a notebook" and "it works in production" is massive, and most teams fall into it. We've been on both sides — building AI products from scratch, integrating AI into existing systems, and watching promising projects stall because nobody owned the full stack. So we built a company around closing that gap. We do full-stack AI product engineering, workflow automation, and something most studios don't do: we build our own original IP through our internal lab. Not because it's a side project, but because we believe the best way to stay sharp is to ship your own stuff alongside client work.

Mission

Make AI more buildable, more useful, and easier to get into people's hands.

About

What we believe

Ship, don't posture

The best strategy deck in the world is worthless if nothing gets shipped. We'd rather show you a working prototype than a beautiful roadmap.

Clarity over hype

We won't tell you AI will solve all your problems. We'll tell you which problems it can solve well, which ones need a simpler solution, and which ones you should ignore for now.

Design for real use

We build for the user who's tired at 3pm on a Tuesday, not for the demo gods. Products should feel obvious, not impressive.

Build systems, not demos

A demo that breaks when you change the input is not a product. We build things that work on day 100 as well as they do on day 1.

Welxtech

How we work day to day

We build AI products, workflow systems, and original media experiments with real engineering discipline.

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Start from the smallest thing that teaches us the most.
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Integration bugs and runtime issues get the same respect as feature work.
03
Good design makes things clearer, not prettier.
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Speed matters, but so does being able to maintain what you shipped six months later.