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Mobile games and interactive experiences.
Kosmica Labs creates games, AI tools, intelligence systems, and quantum-safe experiments under one product studio.
Kosmica Labs is the umbrella for fast-moving software experiments and products. Some are playful, some are technical, some are deeply strategic — but all explore how people interact with future technology.
Mobile games and interactive experiences.
AI tools, agents, analysis systems.
Quantum-safe and privacy-focused experiments.
A local, on-device Android phone alarm for charging stations, cafes, airports, hostels, and shared work spaces.
A running game where real streets become territory. Capture blocks, earn XP, and climb weekly city leaderboards.
An AI code tool comparison platform for browsing, comparing, and choosing the right coding assistant, app builder, or developer workflow tool.
A focused Excel URL extractor for finding workbook hyperlinks, cleaning spreadsheet links, and preparing exportable URL lists.
Mobile games, runners, interactive products
AI tools, agents, productivity apps
Post-quantum cryptography and security concepts
Serious software platforms and intelligence tools
Fast prototypes, micro-tools, and weird ideas
Kosmica Labs is a founder-led product studio by Thanasis Kostikas, a software engineer building across AI, cloud systems, games, product experiments, post-quantum security, and strategic simulation tools.
His work spans consumer-facing products and Graph-RAG intelligence systems.
The lab exists to turn fast-moving ideas into structured product lines - from playful mobile experiences to serious AI, security, and simulation tools.
Kosmica works across domains by design. It combines game design, AI systems, security research, cloud infrastructure, strategic analysis, and product intuition into one focused process for building better software.
Every product, whether an early prototype or a full release, is built with care around clarity, performance, usability, and taste.
One lab for building software worlds.
Kosmica Labs is built around a simple idea: move quickly, but keep the work thoughtful, usable, and coherent. Every experiment should either become a better product or teach the next one how to improve.
Speed matters, but not at the cost of quality, clarity, or product feel.
Small prototypes are treated as seeds for structured, reusable product directions.
AI, security, and emerging technologies should feel understandable, practical, and human.
The lab looks ahead, but every product still needs a clear use, audience, and reason to exist.