About Aloosoft
Aloosoft is a signal-processing software studio founded in 2026 by Adnan Ahmed.
It's founder-led in the most literal sense: the founder is the lead engineer on every project, supported by a small team. There is no account manager between you and the person designing your algorithm — when you work with Aloosoft, you work directly with the engineer, and the person who promised you the numbers is the person who has to deliver them.
Where we come from
Before founding Aloosoft, Adnan spent years building software where signal processing has to survive contact with the real world: end-to-end SDR systems transmitting and receiving MPSK/MQAM, OFDM, and CDMA waveforms; detection algorithms for signal activity, frequency, and symbol rate; real-time IQ pipelines across USRP, ADALM-Pluto, HackRF, BladeRF, and RTL-SDR hardware; and automated data-collection systems for training AI signal-classification models.
Aloosoft's first product applies that same discipline to audio: Sunara Reference, a free Windows tool that detects fake lossless audio using a five-detector evidence-fusion engine — validated at 96.5% on a controlled 404-file dataset, and honest enough to say Borderline when the evidence conflicts.
What we believe
- Measure, don't assume.
- During Sunara's development, one detector was built on an assumption that felt obviously right. The data showed the exact opposite pattern. The detector works today because the measurements were allowed to overrule the intuition — and that's now house policy.
- Honest uncertainty is a feature.
- A system that admits what it doesn't know is more valuable than one that always answers confidently. We build the admission in.
- Kill what fails.
- An entire detector was deleted from Sunara after evaluation showed it performed at chance level. Sunk cost doesn't ship.
The plan
Aloosoft builds and ships its own products — Sunara Reference is the first — and takes on client work in DSP, communication systems, audio analysis, and application development. If the way we work sounds like the way you'd want your problem handled: