Evil Martians
We design and develop high performance developer tools that scale
- 65%
- of our clients raise Series A or B within 1–3 years
- 8
- startups grew from seed to unicorn with our help
- 25B+
- total downloads of our open source projects
Solve your problems, ship value
Hire us to take your product from PoC to MVP, iterate to PMF and scale efficiently through explosive growth.
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We build developer tools that developers love
We work with 40+ early-stage startups each year. Investors from Conviction, Blossom Capital, SignalFire, Heavybit, Uncork Capital recommend us to their portfolio companies.
- Bolt.newEvil Martians and StackBlitz: tech partners since 2021. Our engineers helped scale their WebContainers platform from pioneering browser IDE to bolt.new—the AI-powered tool that hit $20M+ ARR in just 2 months and disrupted the industry of vibe coding. We've built core infrastructure powering 3M+ monthly developers, from backend Rails to enterprise features and performance optimization. Together, we're transforming how developers build worldwide.
- $113M
- total funding
- Backed
- by GV
- TeleportEvil Martians has partnered with Teleport since 2020, engineering enterprise-ready features for their open-source infrastructure access platform. Our engineering and design teams work across the platform – from architecting the plugin ecosystem and deployment strategies to transforming their documentation into a powerful growth driver with Next.js. Combining deep Go expertise with product thinking, we continue as their technical partner driving R&D initiatives as well as building core features that support their growth..
- Backed
- by Kleiner Perkins, Y Combinator
- $170M
- total funding
- RecraftRecraft is shaping the future of AI-driven creativity. Our collaboration introduced a custom Discord bot, streamlining client acquisition and engagement. Plus, our tailored analytics enabled data-driven decisions, allowing for monitoring of the success of this customer acquisition channel.
- $42M
- total funding
- 1M+
- users
- WallarmWe helped Wallarm, an API security platform, redesign and optimize their Go-based event processing pipeline that handles critical security data through NATS messaging and ClickHouse storage, and guided their team through architectural improvements and urgent feature implementations.
- 20,000+
- Protected apps and APIs
- Top 150
- Cybersecurity Companies (IT-Harvest'24)
Open Source is in our DNA
Millions of developers use our Open Source projects.
- 123
- projects with
- 179K+
- stars and climbing
- imgproxy
imgproxy
imgproxy is a blazing fast and secure image processing tool. Built with a focus on developer productivity, imgproxy saves time and money on developing hand-rolled image processing pipelines. Our Pro version provides priority support, advanced image adjustments, ML features, watermarking, and video support.- 23M+
- total downloads
- Billions
- of images have already been processed
- OKLCH Color Picker & Converter
OKLCH Color Picker & Converter
OKLCH Color Picker & Converter helps designers and web developers pick and convert colors in OKLCH and LCH color space, enhance a11y in their projects, and prepare for a future with a vibrant P3 color space.
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- Why startups choose React (and when you shouldn't)
Why startups choose React (and when you shouldn't)
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- Migrating Whop from PostgreSQL to PlanetScale MySQL with 0 downtime
Migrating Whop from PostgreSQL to PlanetScale MySQL with 0 downtime
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- Anonymous web authentication with Stellar blockchain
Anonymous web authentication with Stellar blockchain
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- Let there be docs! A documentation-first approach to Rails API development
Let there be docs! A documentation-first approach to Rails API development
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- Sam Lambert: building databases that never go down
Sam Lambert: building databases that never go down
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