Bridging the Literacy Gap Through High-Velocity AI Engineering.

OUR PROJECTS/
LexiaFlow
A research-driven, AI-integrated ecosystem developed in collaboration with Swinburne University to empower students with dyslexia.
LexiaFlow
Overview
The challenge was to move beyond static assistive technology and build a dynamic "Research-to-Production" platform. In partnership with Swinburne University, the goal was to create a dual-phase testing environment that could scientifically measure the impact of assistive tools on learning outcomes. We engineered a system that doesn't just display text; it reconstructs it. Utilizing a Next.js 15.5 and GPT-4 Turbo stack, the platform processes complex educational documents (PDF/DOCX) into 20 distinct cognitive aids—including mind maps, simplified summaries, and focus segments—cached permanently for near-zero latency and high cost-scalability. Key Strategic Pillars The AI Processing Engine Instead of a simple chatbot interface, we built a "Process-Once, Cache-Forever" workflow. Every piece of content uploaded by an educator is instantly atomized into: Visual Transformations: OpenDyslexic typography and custom chromatic overlays. Cognitive Scaffolding: Automated mind maps, flashcards, and 150-word "Focus Summaries." Zero-Cost Accessibility: Browser-native Web Speech API integration for word-by-word highlighted Text-to-Speech. Data-Driven Insights The platform features a sophisticated analytics dashboard for researchers and administrators. By utilizing Supabase with 55+ migration tables, we track real-time engagement and comparative performance between Phase 1 (Baseline) and Phase 2 (Assisted) testing environments, providing the empirical data needed to drive institutional change. Technical Footprint (The Studio Advantage) To ensure the platform was both "Investment-Ready" and "Production-Stable," we deployed an elite tech stack: Frontend Velocity: Next.js 15.5 with React 19 for unmatched rendering speed. Secure Infrastructure: 29 Supabase Edge Functions with Row Level Security (RLS) and AES-256 encryption. Optimized Scalability: A monthly operational cost of ~$140 for 1,000 students, ensuring a 95%+ profit margin for institutional licensing.
About the Client
Swinburne University of Technology is globally recognized for its focus on science, technology, and innovation. This collaboration sought to marry Swinburne’s rigorous academic research on dyslexia with our studio’s high-velocity engineering capabilities. By functioning as the Strategic Engineering Partner, we translated complex pedagogical requirements into a production-ready Web Application. The result is a FERPA-compliant, highly scalable infrastructure capable of supporting entire school districts at a cost-efficiency of approximately $1 per student per year.
No items found.

What’s nexts?