Established 2011 Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Bitechular is an AI software engineering studio in Amsterdam. We build custom AI systems and carry them from the first difficult decision to the version people depend on.

Three ways in

Most work starts in one of three places.

Build custom AI software

Where most of the work happens

A purpose-built AI system shaped around one concrete problem and carried from the first technical decision to a release that real people use.

  • A support assistant that answers from your own documentation and ticket history
  • An agent that reads incoming documents, applies your rules, and escalates the exceptions
  • A search tool that answers questions across internal reports and shows its sources
  • An AI product of your own, spanning mobile, web, and backend

Finish an AI‑built app

Lovable, Replit, Cursor, or a similar tool got you a genuine start. What remains is the unglamorous half of the work, and it is the half that decides whether the thing survives contact with real use.

  • App Store and Play Store delivery
  • Authentication, secrets, and deployment
  • Architecture, integration, and release care

Add AI to what already runs

AI capability fitted into a product that already carries weight, with its data, permissions, and business rules left intact. Nothing you depend on gets treated as disposable.

  • A model-powered feature inside an existing application
  • Retrieval across approved company knowledge
  • Evaluation, guardrails, and observability around it

The studio

Bitechular Innovations has been building software since 2011. We are a small studio by choice: senior, hands on, and close enough to the code that the people who discuss a problem with you are the ones who solve it. AI development is most of what we do now, and it is the material we build in rather than a service line added to the end of a menu.

Product thinking, interface, mobile, web, backend, infrastructure, and release stay under one line of engineering ownership, so the awkward seams between them belong to somebody. Work usually takes the shape of a fixed project with a defined outcome, and a good one tends to lead to the next.