Independent Software Studio · England, UK

Tools that feel
alive.
Privacy that's real.

Windows utilities, Android apps, and AI Studio workflows. A growing ecosystem of focused, local-first tools that respect your machine and your privacy. No bloat, no subscriptions, no data collected. Ever.

Microsoft Store · Live Google Play · Live 14+ Apps Shipped 0 Telemetry
14+
Apps Available
2
Platforms · Win + Android
0
Data Collected
100%
Local-First

Everything We Build

Three product lines, one principle: do less, do it better, and never touch your data.

Desktop · Microsoft Store

Windows Apps

Thirteen live apps on the Microsoft Store. Clean your PC in one click with PC TuneX, take command of Windows privacy with PC GuardX, generate AI images on your own GPU with HSX StudioFlow, replace your Start experience with HorizonOS, enjoy 3D spatial audio in SpatiaX Ultra, and edit PDFs, Word docs, and spreadsheets in WorkX Suite. Every one runs locally and stays out of your way.

Mobile · Google Play

Android Apps

Mobile TuneX is live, with XCipher, SpatiaX Mobile and more on the way. Clean installs, zero tracking.

Creative · AI Studio

AI Studio

Learn to build your own unlimited, subscription-free AI image setup on your PC. Live training from £49.

Principle 01

Performance First

Tools that make devices faster, not heavier. If a feature slows things down, it doesn't ship.

Principle 02

Privacy by Default

Zero telemetry, zero accounts, zero cloud dependency. Your device holds your data, and we never see it.

Principle 03

Honest Quality

No dark patterns, no artificial upsells. Free tiers that are useful, paid upgrades that are worth it.

Hasnain Studio X

Hasnain Studio X is an independent software studio led by Hasnain, a solo developer based in England, United Kingdom. It is a one-person operation focused on building clean, privacy-first tools for Windows and Android, alongside a custom AI Studio workflow.

Every product is designed around the same idea: do less, do it better, and never compromise on privacy. The tools run locally, collect no data, and need no accounts - built by one person who actually uses them.