Eco-engineering company reducing global compute energy cost by 90% or more.
We build developer tools where every operation — every build, every query, every deploy — reports its energy cost in joules. Not tokens. Not seats. Not abstract pricing units. Physics.
coding.openie.dev — Five energy-metered IDEs on one platform:
| IDE | Domain | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Lux | Web | Replaces the HTML/CSS/JS/TS ecosystem with a single language. Ships native + WASM. |
| Joule | Systems | Systems language with formal verification, energy budgets per function, and WebGPU compute. |
| Arc | General Purpose | Every programming language — Python, Rust, Go, C++, Java, COBOL, Fortran, and 50+ more. |
| Data | Data Science | Notebooks with energy receipts per cell. Python, R, Julia, SQL with ML pipeline metering. |
| DevOps | Infrastructure | Terraform, Kubernetes, Docker, Ansible, CI/CD — all as a queryable infrastructure graph. |
- Local-first: the app ships with a built-in AI model. Most tasks run on your machine — no cloud, no cost.
- Cloud when needed: frontier AI, collaboration, and deployment are available on demand.
- Pay for energy: you only pay when cloud infrastructure is used. Typical bill: $1–$10/month.
Every system fails at its boundaries. We address all five:
- Data — Protocols, formats, encoding, timing, API contracts
- Energy — Power delivery, voltage domains, thermal management, EMC
- Material — Mechanical fits, material compatibility, environmental specs
- Logistics — Assembly, routing, serviceability, manufacturing constraints
- Supply Chain — Sourcing, lifecycle, procurement, vendor constraints
Open Interface Engineering, Inc. — Delaware B-Corp, Sarasota FL (est. January 2026)
The mission — reducing compute energy cost — is written into the corporate charter. Profit serves the mission.