A Keyboard Side Project
Why we built a keyboard and what it says about how we like to make things.
A small project with real shape
ONSPRY is software-first, but we also like building physical things when they feel worth the effort. The keyboard started as a practical, hands-on project that let us bring our design thinking into a different form factor.
It gave us a chance to shape something from start to finish, learn from the process, and build a product we could eventually share with people who care about thoughtful design and good feel.

A hands-on side project that became a product worth shaping carefully.
The details mattered
The appeal was in the details:
- choosing parts with care
- making the typing feel deliberate
- learning how the hardware and software layers fit together
- creating something tangible outside the usual screen-based work
That kind of project is useful for me because it keeps the craft side of the work alive. It is still about design, iteration, and restraint, just in a different form factor.
A focused product path
The keyboard is ready, and we are excited to bring it out with the same care and quality that guide the rest of ONSPRY’s work. We are also working through our CE certification update, which is part of the path to launch.
The shop sits at shop.onspry.com, and we are finalizing it carefully so it can ship as a strong featured product with quality people can trust.
The docs now live at docs.onspry.com as the public documentation home, so the product information and supporting material stay in the right place.

The store landing page where the keyboard will live once the product launch is ready.
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