Custom-built digital tools designed to solve real community and organizational needs.

What we do

We design and build custom digital products that don’t fit traditional templates. These tools often support language revitalization, cultural preservation, data collection, learning, or organizational workflows.

  • Product scoping and requirements documentation
  • UX research and prototype development
  • Custom digital tools (web, mobile, interactive, or hybrid)
  • Data collection, storage, or workflow systems
  • Cultural content integration and multilingual design
  • Testing, QA, and refinement cycles
  • Documentation, training, and long-term product support

Recent Work

Tuttarvik Employment Platform

bilingual (Inuktitut/English) mobile and web employment app developed through QIA’s Q-STEP program. Tuttarvik helps Inuit job seekers build resumes featuring both traditional and contemporary skills, and apply directly to regional job postings. Employers can post roles and connect with candidates in real time, reducing employment barriers across Nunavut.

Talking Forest

A geolocation-driven audio storytelling app created for the Kawartha Conservation Authority and Hamilton Conservation Authority. The app delivers immersive guided audio tours using real-time location tracking, demonstrating Ampere’s ability to blend technical innovation with public education. Built through a partnership funding model, Talking Forest will soon be available to other Canadian parks as a subscription-based tool

Isumajunnattiarniq – Mindfulness App

A trauma-informed mental wellness app co-developed with Ilisaqsivik Society and IIKELC. Featuring Elder-led stories, traditional songs, and guided meditations, Isumajunnattiarniq brings culturally relevant mental health tools directly to Nunavut communities. Offered in Inuktitut and English, the app continues to evolve as part of an ongoing collaboration

Why work with Ampere Agency

Single-source expertise:

From design to software development and curriculum writing to translation

Co-design approach:

We implement our radically inclusive and collaborative co-design process to strengthen culturally diverse ways of being and doing

Social Enterprise Non-Profit Model:

100% of proceeds are reinvested into Ampere’s programming in rural, remote, and Indigenous communities

Social Impact Certified:

Certified Buy Social Canada enterprise and a member of the Good Market Commons

50-30 challenge

50/30 Challenge:

We are committed to the Federal Government’s 50/30 Challenge. We strive for and achieve gender parity, diversity, and a range of lived experiences in our work.