Anandaroop Roy is a senior software engineer in New York with 11 years of experience blending full‑stack web and mobile development with professional cartography and information design. At Artsy he contributes across front‑end and back‑end codebases, shipping UI and routing improvements for the Artsy.net site and enhancing mobile app experiences in the well‑known arts app Eigen. He pairs technical fluency in JavaScript, React, TypeScript, Objective‑C/Swift and geospatial tools with a long freelance practice creating maps and data visualizations for institutions like the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Yale University Press. That dual career lets him translate complex cultural and spatial datasets into elegant web and motion experiences, from print cartography to Leaflet/Google Maps integrations. Colleagues know him for bridging design-driven product thinking with pragmatic engineering, often adding small but impactful features such as artist displays and map camera controls that improve discovery and context.
Contributions:518 reviews, 342 commits, 404 PRs in 6 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Anandaroop contributed to the development of the Artsy.net website, focusing on both front-end and back-end modifications. Their work involved implementing and modifying UI components using JavaScript, React, and TypeScript, as well as updating back-end models and templates. Furthermore, the user made changes to the application's routing and meta tag configurations, indicating involvement in overall site structure and SEO-related tasks. They also added features related to displaying artist data.
The Art World in Your Pocket or Your Trendy Tech Company's Tote, Artsy's mobile app.
Role in this project:
Mobile Developer (iOS)
Contributions:309 reviews, 79 commits, 104 PRs in 4 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Anandaroop primarily contributed to the `artsy/eigen` repository, a mobile app built with Swift, Objective-C, and React Native. Their work focused on enhancing the artwork detail view, introducing an "attribution class" feature with supporting models and tests. This involved modifying Objective-C code to incorporate new data fields related to artwork attribution and adding a new Swift-based story for easier previewing of different collections. The user also made changes to React Native components related to map functionality, including city coordinates, zoom, and camera control.
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