I'm a United States Navy veteran — I started my career as an aircraft mechanic, keeping the machines that protect our country in the air. That hands-on work with complex systems sparked something in me. I went from turning wrenches on aircraft to piloting drones, and from piloting drones to asking the question that changed everything: what if I could build the technology myself?
That question led me to pursue a Master's degree in Computer Science. Not for a title on a wall, but because I needed the knowledge to invent. I wanted to build tools and systems that could help people — technology that saves lives, solves real problems, and makes the world a little better than I found it.
Seaforged is the result of that journey. Every product we build, every service we offer, and every line of code we write comes from the same place: a drive to help others and a refusal to accept "good enough" when lives and missions are on the line. Whether it's a counter-drone detection system for base security or a free PID tuning tool for the FPV community, the mission is always the same — build something that matters.
I've got a big heart for helping others and solving problems that other people walk past. If you've got a challenge that needs a creative, technical solution — that's exactly where I thrive.
Every component in our systems meets National Defense Authorization Act requirements. No Chinese-manufactured critical components. This isn't a marketing checkbox — it's a design requirement.
Founded and run by a Navy veteran. We understand operational requirements because we've lived them. Our technology is built for the field, tested in the field.
We contribute open-source tools where it makes sense and keep proprietary technology protected where it matters. Our community tools like SENTRY-RF are MIT-licensed. Products like BS Tuner and D-TECT-R are built with the same care but protected under patent and proprietary license.
From custom firmware to complete drone platforms, from aerial surveys to counter-drone detection — we handle the full stack. One team, one point of contact.
Seaforged exists to put capable, reliable technology in the hands of people who protect others and solve hard problems. Everything we build comes back to one question: does this make someone safer, more effective, or more capable in the field?
Every product starts with a real problem someone faces in the field. If it doesn't solve something that matters, we don't build it.
We don't cut corners on compliance, quality, or honesty. If something isn't ready, we say so. If we can't do it, we'll tell you who can.
Nothing ships "good enough." Every product gets tested, iterated, and improved. The version you see today is better than the one before it — and worse than the next one.