A name should say where you are going, not only what you do today.
Qorion is a software studio in Singapore. We build the mobile apps, web systems, internal tools and AI that businesses actually run on.
Q for query. Orion for the bearing.
Q is for query. Every AI system, every database, every useful piece of software starts with someone asking a question precisely enough to be answered. Q is also the qubit, the unit of quantum computing.
Orion is the constellation. It is one of the few star groups almost anyone can find, from almost anywhere on Earth. People crossed oceans by it for thousands of years before instruments existed. Nobody arrives at Orion. You steer by it.
Put together, the name says one thing plainly. Quantum is the bearing, not the cargo.
There is a second reading. The “-ion” ending belongs to particles, so Qorion sounds like the name of one nobody has found yet. That was deliberate.
The daily work is more ordinary and more demanding than the name suggests: mobile apps, web systems, internal tools, and AI that has to hold up under real users. The name is where it is pointed.
The mark
The three dots in the logo are not decoration. They are Mintaka, Alnilam and Alnitak, the three stars of Orion’s Belt, at their true spacing and at the angle the belt actually makes in the sky.
If we will measure the logo, we will measure your system.
Three things that do not change per project.
Tell us what is not working.
A process held together by spreadsheets. An app that should exist. A pile of documents someone types out by hand. Describe it in a few sentences and we will tell you what it would take to fix, or whether it is worth fixing at all.
The first call costs nothing.