Mohamed Nasreldeen
Software engineer and product builder based in Cairo, Egypt. I build the tools I write about — which is the only reason this blog exists.
What I build
AnimKit — an animation toolkit for Autodesk Maya: tween, tangents, pose library with mirror and flip, selection sets, motion trail, cleanup and constraints. Supports Maya 2022–2026 and ships with a full Arabic RTL interface, which as far as I know no other Maya toolkit does.
DocFlow Scanner — an Android document scanner with on-device OCR in Arabic and English, export to Word and Excel, e-signatures and a PDF toolkit. Processing stays on the device.
The free web tools — image compressors, resizers, QR and privacy-policy generators. All of them run in the browser; nothing is uploaded.
Why the writing is mostly Maya and scanning
Because those are the problems I actually spend my days inside. When I write about constraint mechanics in Maya, or why Arabic OCR is harder than Latin-script OCR, it is because I had to solve it to ship something.
Where I mention my own products, I say so in the article. Comparisons with competing tools cite the competitor's own pricing or documentation, and I link it so you can check.
Elsewhere
ArtStation · LinkedIn · GitHub
Email: support@nasrtech.dev
How this blog works
No fabricated statistics, no invented case studies, no sponsored articles. Every claim is either first-hand, attributed to a named source with a link, or hedged where I am not certain. The full rules are in the editorial standards.
Published in English, Arabic and French — written per language, not machine-translated. Read the blog →