Hand-drawn illustration of the Copenhagen skyline
Vanir Labs

Software you'd build
for yourself.

Most apps are compromises — built for a million people, liked by many, loved by none. Imagine if making furniture was suddenly as accessible as assembling IKEA, but you got to design every detail. That's what's happening with software right now. I build the apps I personally want to exist — and if you have one you wish existed too, I'll help you build it.

FV26

Folketingsvalg 2026 — I'm tracking every candidate's positions, opinion shifts, and the structural biases in Danish democracy.

Christiansborg Palace
  • Interactive political compass with all ~881 candidates
  • Opinion shift tracking — how candidates change positions over time
  • Structural bias analysis of the kandidattest
Explore the data →
Christiansborg Palace, seat of the Danish Parliament

Simmr

My mom wanted a recipe app that just lets her cook. Point your phone at a recipe — a cookbook page, a handwritten card, a screenshot — and it becomes a clean digital recipe. No accounts, no ads, no life stories before the ingredients.

DanDan noodles illustration
  • Scan any recipe — photos, URLs, handwritten cards
  • Ask "what can I make?" with a photo of your fridge
  • Adjust servings, swap ingredients, refine with AI
Coming soon to iOS
DanDan noodles illustration

Rabbit holes

I sometimes fall down research rabbit holes. Danish election data, recipe parsing, how AI actually changes the way I build things. This is where I write about them.

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Watercolor illustration of a desk with laptop, coffee, notebook and headphones