Quasaric didn’t start in a boardroom…
It started in a small apartment with a end table for a desk, and a sketchbook full of half-baked ideas.
No investors.
No fancy equipment.
Just the belief that there’s room for the B2B AI industry to grow, and someone needed to revolutionize it.
Year 0 — The Idea
It started with a simple observation: why does no one build an on-device AI assistant in a way that actually works for real people?
That question turned into notes. Notes turned into sketches. Sketches turned into cardboard prototypes.
The mission:
solve real problems for real people with products that actually work.
Month 1 — The Apartment Lab
The end table upgraded to a desk.
The desk became a workbench.
The end table became a graveyard for failed prototypes.
This was the stage of testing, breaking, re-testing, and learning everything the hard way. A lot of “back to the drawing board.” A lot of “ok this might actually work.”
Month 3 — Talking to People Who Actually Matter
Before there was a product, there were conversations.
Dozens of outreach messages.
Cold emails.
More rejections than replies — but the replies mattered.
Real businesses and real users had a common theme for what they said:
“If you build this, we’ll try it.”
That was enough to keep going.
Month 5 — The First Prototype (Held Together With Hope)
The first version wasn’t pretty.
It was bulky
It would overheated.
It kinda worked.
It was the first moment the idea went from “concept” to something you could actually hold.
Today — Still In The Apartment, Just A Lot More Dangerous
Quasaric is still small, still scrappy, and still building toward a future we actually believe in.
Everything we make is built around a simple idea:
solve real problems for real people with products that actually work.
We’re not pretending to be a big company.
We’re not pretending to have it all figured out.
We’re just building with the same stubborn energy we started with.
And if we’re lucky, one day the “apartment phase” will be the part of the story people look back on and think:
“That’s where it all started.”