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Bayinteractive is a full-service app development studio based in San Francisco. We offer complete custom development services for iPhone/iPad/Android mobile platforms, including strategy, design, development, testing, deployment and maintenance. Our team of talented developers have a rich history of mobile application development, which means we can get your app to market quickly and efficiently using best practice development approaches and avoiding the common pitfalls associated with App Store submission and the review process.
Using a simple but consistently effective project process, we combine the best practices of agile development with vast user interface experience to deliver exceptionally successful applications. We service funded startups, leading brands, top-tier agencies, and Fortune 500 companies such as Symantec, McAfee, EMC, PG&E, McCann/WorldGroup, Broadcom, NuCompass, and Avery Dennison.
History
Established in 2002.
Bayinteractive started as an immediately successful boutique web development agency focused on high end interactive development using tools such as Adobe Flash and Flex. Anticipating the shift to mobile computing, the Bayinteractive creative and technical teams embraced the new toolkits, methodologies, and best practices of the mobile paradigm. At the present time we focus on building apps for Apple, Android, Windows Phone 7, and Blackberry platforms. Thanks to our stellar creative team, we are also frequently engaged to provide user interface design and experience for enterprise applications.
Meet the Business Owner
Alex B.
Business Owner
Alex Burrows is the President of Bayinteractive and also serves as the Chief Architect. With a formal background in science and many years experience of leveraging technology to solve business problems, Alex provides a strong technical foundation that is often drawn upon by our clients as part of any engagement or complex client server interactions.
Prior to founding Bayinteractive, Alex founded Nitrostream, a gaming company focused on massively multiplayer games for the casual gamer and lead the development of Sykotoy, a popular title that garnered over 150,000 users in the first three months of operation.