Pixelate was born out of a simple frustration — unreliable internet shouldn’t stop critical work. Whether it’s a media studio sending raw footage, a mobile clinic sharing scans, or engineers transferring data from remote sites, losing files midway can be costly.
We wanted to fix that. Pixelate is our answer — a fast, resilient file mover that adapts to unstable networks. It uses integrity checks to ensure nothing is corrupted, priority channels for urgent data, and real-time status updates so users always know what’s happening.
Building Pixelate taught us how to balance speed with reliability. We learned about network resilience, data integrity verification, and how to create seamless user experiences for challenging environments. Our biggest challenge was optimizing transfer recovery without slowing things down — and turning that into a strength made Pixelate what it is today.
Built With
- agile-methodology-(2-week-sprints)
- javascript-frameworks:-pyside/pyqt-(gui)
- languages:-python
- os
- regex
- scikit-learn
- shutil-database:-sqlite-cloud-services:-google-drive-/-onedrive-(for-future-cloud-sync)-other-tools:-github
- tensorflow-/-pytorch-(ai-models)-libraries:-spacy

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