We design and build focused software — from photo collage tools and event management platforms to competition software and creative Photoshop plugins.
Our productsProducts
Upload your photos, choose a layout and get print-ready collage files in minutes. Smart composition handles alignment, spacing, and proportions automatically.
Plan, organize and execute events smoothly in one place. Manage participants, budgets, tasks, schedules, and even sell event merchandise online.
Run photo competitions from submission to results. Handles entries, judging workflows, and scoring so organizers can focus on the photography.
A meeting place for photographers and trained judges where photographers can upload images and pay for critique and judges can record and share their feedback.
A social event platform where guests can upload images from the event and the organisers can show the gallery as a live slideshow.
Tools for Photoshop users, some free, some not.
Team
Two engineers who met studying Computer Science and Engineering at Linköpings Tekniska Högskola (LiTH) and have been building software together ever since.
Computer Science and Engineering, LiTH — Linköpings Tekniska Högskola.
Computer Science and Engineering, LiTH — Linköpings Tekniska Högskola.
kjell@monsym.se
A highly decorated Danish commercial and fine art photographer, mentor, and competition judge.
The name
The name is a nod to MONSYM — an assembler directive from the world of
TOPS-20,
the operating system that ran on the DEC-20, one of the first mainframe computers we encountered
as students at LiTH. In TOPS-20 assembly you would write SEARCH MONSYM at the top
of your program to pull in a library of symbolic names for monitor calls — letting you write
OPENF% instead of a raw numeric opcode, and giving your code meaning that any
fellow programmer could read. The DEC-20 left a lasting impression on us: it was our first real
exposure to the interplay between hardware, operating systems, and the software written on top
of them. Naming the company after that small but expressive directive felt like the right way
to carry a piece of that formative experience forward.