Hugo Morosini is a full-stack developer with eight years of experience building cross-platform products and leading engineering teams, most recently focused on AI voice agents and independent product launches. He shipped Ledger Live across desktop and mobile, contributing to core features like Solana delegation UIs and message-signing workflows, and has experience fixing critical crashes and integrating platform-specific APIs. Hugo blends hands-on implementation (TypeScript, React, Electron, React Native) with architectural decision-making from staff-engineer and tech-lead roles, mentoring teams and shaping long-term technical strategy. Comfortable across backend, frontend and embedded systems, he has built microservices, CMSs, and compiled ARM device farms earlier in his career. Based in Bangkok, he combines startup speed—having taken products from concept to market—with enterprise-grade reliability learned at Ledger and Thales-related projects. A practical tinkerer, Hugo often works at the intersection of UX, crypto integrations, and performance-sensitive cross-platform engineering.
8 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
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BAC STI, BAC STI at Les Eucalyptus
Master's Degree IT, Master's Degree IT at Stockholm University
⛔️ DEPRECATED - Common ground for the Ledger Wallet apps
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Full-stack Developer
Contributions:13 reviews, 109 commits, 27 PRs in 2 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Hugo primarily contributed to the implementation of the "sign message" feature, including backend logic for message signing and frontend CLI integration. They added new functionality and modified existing code across multiple files related to message signing, including updates to the CLI tools and underlying libraries. The user also addressed merge conflicts and contributed to the partner asset contrast mode feature.
Contributions:18 reviews, 13 commits, 61 PRs in 1 year 3 months
Contributions summary:Hugo primarily contributed to the mobile application by updating and integrating features. They updated the Coinify buy API to version 2, modifying the user interface elements related to the Coinify widget. Furthermore, the user was involved in integrating a remote server, enhancing the platform functionality and updating dependencies. They also addressed iOS-specific UI changes.
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