Orbix Studio
Product Design & Development Agency for B2B SaaS & AI
Orbix Studio is a product design and development agency built for B2B SaaS and AI companies typically Seed to Series B startups with a live product and real users. Since 2023, we've delivered 120+ SaaS projects for teams like Circle K, Privilee, and GiveHub, across fintech, healthcare, logistics, and e-mobility. We run UI/UX design, SaaS product design, branding, MVP development, mobile app development, and full-stack development under one team and one flat monthly plan, so a product moves from first draft to live launch without switching agencies. Most focused projects ship in 2–4 weeks: a conversion-ready website in 2 weeks, a brand identity in 10 days, a full MVP in 4–8 weeks. Our team of 50 works out of New York, Dubai, Riyadh, and Dhaka, covering US, European, and GCC time zones. Clients report a 4x increase in design capacity and 60% faster time to market, with reviews on Clutch and GoodFirms. 50 people in their team
Speaks English
1 project in their portfolioWorks remotely across the globe
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Founded in 2023
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Description UI/UX design at Orbix Studio starts with research, not visuals. The process runs through user interviews and behavior analysis first, mapping how people actually move through a product from first interaction to final goal where they hesitate, where they lose direction, where a flow that looks fine on paper falls apart in practice. From there the team builds wireframes to define layout, hierarchy, and navigation before any polish gets added, then moves into prototyping and usability testing to observe real usage and catch confusion early. This service also covers UX audits on products that already exist - reviewing an established flow to find weak navigation, unclear onboarding, or friction points slowing users down, without forcing a full rebuild of a design system that already works. Accessibility is built into the process rather than added at the end, so interfaces stay usable across different devices and abilities. The output is a complete design system, not just a set of screens: consistent components, patterns, and documentation a product team can keep using after launch. Clients who've gone through a redesign this way have typically seen a 20–30% lift in activation within the first month after the new flow ships the kind of result that comes from fixing what's actually broken in a flow, not just refreshing the color palette.
Learn more about Ergonomy (UX/UI)Description This is the engineering layer that sits underneath everything else Orbix designs — the backend systems, integrations, and infrastructure that make a product actually work, not just look right in Figma. The stack centers on Node.js for backend logic, paired with Supabase and PostgreSQL for data handling, and deployment through Vercel or AWS depending on what the product needs to scale. The work covers permissions and user roles, internal workflows, and connections to the third-party tools a product depends on — payment processors, CRMs, email platforms, and other services that extend what the core product can do. This is also where MVPs graduate into production-grade systems: the same architecture that validated an idea gets hardened for real users, real data, and real load, instead of being thrown away and rebuilt from scratch once a startup gets traction. Because this sits inside the same team that handles design, there's no handoff between a design agency and a separate dev shop — no re-briefing a new team on decisions that were already made, no lost context between what was designed and what gets built. One system, one team, fewer places for things to break during the handoff.
Learn more about Software DevelopmentDescription Branding at Orbix Studio goes past a logo file - it covers brand identity, visual language, and brand strategy built to define how a company shows up everywhere: product interface, marketing site, pitch deck, and every touchpoint in between. The process typically starts with strategy and positioning - what a company actually stands for and how that's different from competitors - before any visual work begins, so the identity that comes out the other end is grounded in something real rather than picked because it looked good in a mood board. Deliverables include full brand guidelines and collateral, so the identity stays consistent as a company scales past its first few hires, plus corporate identity work for startups that need to present as credible and established when they're raising a round or pitching enterprise clients. Motion and animation are part of the offering too, for brands that need their identity to hold up in video and product micro-interactions, not just static assets. Recent work includes a full rebrand for RollUpLife and brand systems built for clients in e-mobility and fintech - industries where trust and credibility carry real weight, and where a startup's visual identity is often doing a lot of work to compensate for the fact that nobody's heard of them yet.
Learn more about Branding & PositioningDescription Mobile app work covers iOS and Android builds using React Native, with app UI/UX, prototyping, and app store assets handled inside one team rather than split across a design agency and a separate development shop. That matters most in the handoff moments most projects lose time in - the app moves from wireframe to a testable prototype to an app store submission without waiting on a second team to pick up where design left off. The portfolio spans real, shipped products across very different categories: Gourmeat, a food delivery app built for fast, simple ordering; SwiftWash, a laundry service app redesigned for a more intuitive booking flow; 9Events, an event discovery and ticketing app; NexCard and Couriq, parcel tracking and shipping apps with real-time status updates; and an AI-powered travel booking app that simplifies itinerary planning and reduces booking friction. Fintech and logistics apps in the mix have needed real-time tracking and in-app payment handling - the kind of features that require design and engineering to be tightly coordinated, not passed back and forth over email.Work in Mobile App (1) Client in Mobile App (1) GourmeatFood
Learn more about Mobile AppDescription Motion work covers UI animation, 3D motion, and explainer videos, built for teams that need a product or brand to communicate clearly in movement, not just in static screens. The process runs through three defined stages - align on the goal, message, and audience; design the visuals; then animate the final output - which keeps a motion project from turning into the kind of open-ended scope creep motion work is notorious for at other studios. Use cases split a few ways: UI animation for product interactions and onboarding, so features feel more intuitive rather than just appearing on screen; 3D motion for turning complex product ideas into visual narratives that are easier to grasp than a wall of text; and motion-centric product demos that walk through workflows and highlight features in a format that holds attention better than a static screenshot deck. It also covers launch assets built to build attention and sharpen messaging around a product release, plus shorter motion content built for social channels, so a brand looks and feels consistent whether someone encounters it in-product, in a demo video, or scrolling a feed.
Learn more about Motion DesignDescription This covers the product-facing side of software SaaS dashboards, B2B product interfaces, and custom web applications built around a specific business's workflows, not adapted from a generic template. Work in this category includes dashboard UI for data-heavy tools (financial dashboards, compliance scoring systems, investment platforms), onboarding flows that get new users to value faster, and the pricing and landing pages that sit alongside the core product so the full experience from first visit to daily use feels like one coherent product instead of a marketing site bolted onto a separate app.
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- Headquarter88-12 Francis Lewis Blvd, Queens Village, NY 11429, United States
- Dhaka,Bangladesh, Road 1, Mirpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh
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