We envision a new computer that amplifies human intelligence. A system that helps you think more clearly, collaborate more effectively, and is available anywhere and anytime. Though the specifics of our work continue to evolve, everything we do is in pursuit of this vision.
Our research spans a wide variety of domains from theoretical computer science to practical user experiences. We focus our research on four primary themes.
Exploring software architecture that returns data to users and enables collaboration in every tool.
Designing software environments where people can customize tools in the moment to meet their unique needs.
Discovering a dynamic medium for sketching ideas where adding behaviors and interaction is as natural as applying ink to paper.
Building tools to help people explore alternatives, keep track of history, and collaborate better, across all kinds of media.
We publish the results of our research here on our website and in academic venues. Below you'll find a selection of our most popular essays and recent lab notebooks. For more, see the complete list of our writing.
Inventing new kinds of spreadsheets for exploring possibility spaces and making better decisions.
A local-first access control system with capabilities and end-to-end encryption for secure & trusted collaboration.
An exploration of how live data and computation can gradually enrich informal travel plans.
What would be possible if hand-drawn sketches were programmable like spreadsheets?
A new generation of collaborative software that allows users to retain ownership of their data.
Several of our research projects have grown into actively developed, widely used tools.
A digital workspace where users can brainstorm, organize, and connect ideas visually using a flexible canvas for notes, sketches, PDFs, and other media.
A library for building collaborative applications that automatically sync changes across devices, even offline, using conflict-free replicated data types (CRDTs).
Our lab owes its existence to the support of a handful of people and organizations. They share our goal: to help scientists, journalists, and creative thinkers do important work with powerful tools that respect their humanity.
Our ongoing research is supported by individual and corporate sponsors, and grants from bodies around the world.