Dorian
Design & Brand
"I like giving technology a human grin."
We're Goglo: a compact crew of creators and engineers building practical generative tools with a strong point of view on speed, clarity, and visual quality.
Goglo started with a collective eye-roll. We'd tried every shiny generative tool we could find, but the best ideas kept getting lost behind 14-step flows and buttons hiding in drop-down menus. One midnight whiteboard session later, we wrote "build our own, but faster and obvious" and that scribble became Goglo.
Together we bring design, product, and machine learning backgrounds. The fun part is the overlap: one of us tunes models, another trims noisy workflows, and another makes sure the interface feels like a warm high-five. Goglo is our shared jam session, shipped on the internet.
Dorian
Design & Brand
"I like giving technology a human grin."
Zachary
Product & UX
"Details are how we apologize in advance for bugs."
Mia
Creative Operations
"The right template can save an entire afternoon."
Owen
Infrastructure & Automation
"Reliable systems are part of the product."
Leo
Frontend Engineering
"Fast feedback loops make creative tools feel obvious."
Nina
Community & Support
"The best support note is the one that turns into a product improvement."
We keep three core visual workflows moving together in the same collaborative canvas, so you can develop ideas without changing tabs:
We iterate in quick loops, moving from model evaluations to inference tuning to UX polish, until everything feels like one smooth motion.
Goglo uses third-party AI services. Image features use Google’s generative image models (including options labeled in the app as NanoBanana 2). Video features use Google’s Veo (e.g. Veo 3.1) as selected in the product. Read more on the AI transparency page; legal terms are in our Terms of Service.
We're continuously sanding the rough edges and hunting for deeper ways to collaborate with AI. Curious about what's next, want to partner, or just need a fellow nerd to debate model quirks? Email us anytime at [email protected].
If you spot us in a cafe arguing whether a prompt needs another comma, feel free to say hi, or slide over with your laptop and join the plot twist.