Summary
Jérôme Loï is a multidisciplinary founder and front-end lead with 12+ years building web and interactive experiences—starting from multimedia CD-ROMs to modern IoT workshops and museum installations. Based in Paris, he mixes hands-on front-end engineering, customer-facing project definition, and hardware prototyping, having shipped work for clients and public institutions like Musée des Confluences. He runs Cats and Solenoids to teach web and IoT best practices through playful, high-attendance workshops and team-building events, and has spoken at international gatherings such as LXJS and Boosterconf. Comfortable in startups and agencies alike, he routinely improves team workflows (CI, linters, code reviews) and builds tooling to scale production. Unusually, he pairs web craftsmanship with physical computing—he literally builds robots for cats—which underscores his knack for turning playful ideas into robust interactive products.
12 years of coding experience
19 years of employment as a software developer