Fumito Nakazawa is an iOS engineer based in Tokyo with 10 years of experience building production-grade apps and contributing to open source. He has shipped features for large consumer products—such as Kurashiru (30M+ downloads) and ABEMA—and now architects new iOS applications using SwiftUI, Swift Concurrency, and a SwiftPM-based modular structure. Comfortable across CI, package management, and release workflows, he has maintained Bitrise pipelines, integrated CocoaPods and third-party libraries, and optimized build times with demo apps. An active GitHub contributor, he works on front-end improvements for notable projects like Boost Note and uses repositories as a living lab and technical blog for libraries and example apps. He combines product-minded engineering (having acted as product manager) with a strong academic background in information engineering. His practical focus on maintainability and incremental experimentation helps teams adopt modern Swift patterns while keeping delivery fast.
10 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Information Engineering Major, Master's degree, Information Engineering Major at The University of Electro-Communications
Boost Note is a document driven project management tool that maximizes remote DevOps team velocity.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:7 commits, 5 PRs, 3 comments in 26 days
Contributions summary:Fumito contributed to the front-end development of the Boost Note application. They implemented features related to note management, including deleting and restoring notes, and changing to edit mode on note creation. The user also added a restore menu option and improved tag management. Furthermore, they worked on internationalization, adding "restore" to multiple language files.
⚒ ViewGenerator generates view code from variable name automatically in iOS development
Contributions:5 releases, 86 commits, 50 PRs in 1 month
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