Roadmap

Where Fieldcraft Labs is heading, and what is on the bench for PikPix. We build around what real users tell us they need. This page is how that loop closes.

Where the studio is heading

One tool at a time.

We get one tool solid, listen to the people using it, then start the next. Better one tool that earns its place on your phone than a shelf of half-finished apps.

PikPix is the first. A second is in the workshop; we will not name it until it solves something a person we trust has told us hurts. As more tools ship, each gets its own roadmap below.

PikPix product roadmap

On the bench.

  • iPad-specific layout refinements. Making the multi-column views breathe properly on bigger screens.
  • CloudKit sync. So your PikPix data follows you across your own iPhone, iPad, and (later) Mac. Coming in v1.1.
  • Photo crop in the viewer. In flight now.

We do not publish dated promises. The list above is what is genuinely on the bench, in roughly the order we expect to finish it. If something stalls, we will say so here rather than letting it sit silently.

Tell us what you need

Real friction reports make PikPix better.

If there is something PikPix should do that it does not, or something that gets in your way, tell us here. That is how this app gets better.

Optional: add your email if you want a reply when it ships. We read every message. No tracking, and we never share what you send.

What we will not build

Honesty about scope.

Honesty about scope is part of respecting your time. Here is what is not on the list:

  • Cloud storage of your photos on our servers. Your photos are your clients' property. They stay on your device.
  • A web app. PikPix is a phone-and-tablet app for people on site. Building a web version would dilute the focus.
  • AI-generated captions. We considered it; the captions library learning from your own writing is better than a generic model guessing. We may revisit if the underlying tech genuinely changes the answer.
  • A team or enterprise plan in v1. It is on the list for later. Not v1.

If you disagree with any of these calls, tell us why. We change our minds when the evidence says we should.