Composers make hundreds of musical choices as they write a piece. Which scale sets the right mood? Which chord creates the tension you hear in your head? DAWs and notation software are great for realising ideas, but they don't help you figure out which harmony works best in a given context. We believe that you deserve to understand exactly what each choice does and why it works without being left to guess or work it out manually.
This is why we built Orphere: a workspace for analysing and crafting harmonic progressions. Orphere helps composers better navigate complexity and achieve their musical vision, all powered by a deep vocabulary and analysis engine.
Whether you're scoring a film, writing a song, or studying the music you love, Orphere makes harmony intuitive and accessible for all.
Built by musicians and engineers with a track record in music technology.
Product Engineer
I have developed music software at Abbey Road, DAACI (launching Natural Drums in partnership with Spitfire Audio) and AI Music, (acquired by Apple). I trained as an engineer at Imperial College and hold a CertHE from University of Surrey’s Tonmeister program. As a classically trained violinist, I hold a DipABRSM and have over five years’ experience performing in orchestras including Santa Cecilia Academy’s JuniOrchestra.