Convertigo is the first AI boosted platform combining both Low code and No code capabilities. An Entreprise vision to accelerate the development of business applications at reasonable costs.

Impactful Apps for Business Processes
The fullstack platform simplifies the development and deployment of web, mobile and desktop pixel-perfect applications.
Reduce Time to Market
Two visual studios to accelerate application development by reducing development steps and managing complex workflows.
Seamless Integration
Effortlessly connect to various data sources and applications, even complex ones, using standard protocols such as REST, SOAP, SQL and OData.
Cloud or On Premises
Benefit from our managed Cloud or use your own infrastructure.
No vendor lock-in
Open Source is the only solution guaranteeing non-dependence on a software provider.
Build in minutes
Empower non-technical users to quickly build business applications.
Build without limits
Maximize development capabilities with a powerful and extensible platform.
Build pixel-perfect
Ensure that your applications meet completely your flawless designs mockups.
Scale and deploy faster
Optimize scaling and deployment processes with DevOps tools integration.


There is also an ethical spine to the phenomenon. Faces are proxies for identity and personhood; when we scramble and commodify them for the sake of a laugh or a like, we train ourselves toward dissociation. The laughter that greets Slapheronface can be a release from cognitive dissonance, or it can be a defense against recognizing how easily human features can be caricatured and monetized. An image that delights millions is also a test of our empathy: do we humanize the grotesque, or do we strip it down to novelty value?
Grippingness here lives in tension. Slapheronface exploits the cliff-edge where empathy meets disgust. A face is a contract: follow the gaze, reciprocate emotion, trade signals. When that contract is broken—when the configuration is scrambled but still speaks like a face—the viewer experiences a novel primal alarm. Is it an enemy? A joke? A plea? This ambiguity is its power. People do not simply look at it; they argue with it, project onto it, and craft narratives around why it exists: a glitch in a generative model, a fragment of an abandoned art project, the avatar of a lost online cult.
The face is wrong in all the biologically persuasive ways. Eyes sit where ears might plausibly have been born; a mouth presses against a forehead as if correcting its posture. Textures fight: skin that glows like plastic against stubble that insists on being real. Lighting contradicts itself, shadows cast in directions inconsistent with any single source. Yet the brain, wired to interpolate and to salvage meaning from noise, stitches it together, producing a perception both familiar and monstrously new. That uneasy rescue—our mind's generosity—becomes the meme’s engine. It rewards us with recognition and then penalizes us with unease. slapheronface
Finally, Slapheronface is a story about storytelling. Every iteration is a micro-myth: origin theories, spin-offs, communities that form around the image and then dissolve as the next visual contagion arrives. These communities stitch meaning onto the face—ritualize it, parody it, weaponize it. In doing so they reveal another truth: meaning is social. A face becomes haunted not by its pixels but by the network of responses it conjures.
Beneath joke and horror, Slapheronface reveals deeper currents about contemporary image culture. Our tools—compression algorithms, generative networks, filter suites—shape what counts as possible. As the machinery of image-making grows more opaque, the artifacts it produces become witnesses to processes we scarcely understand. Slapheronface is a fossil of algorithmic imagination: a place where training data, human prompt, and random seed collide and leave a trace. To look at it is to glimpse the seams of the digital atelier, to see how an artificial imagination might hallucinate a “face” by reweaving fragments of countless portraits, cartoons, and advertisements. There is also an ethical spine to the phenomenon
The face looks back, indifferent to the sermon. It keeps its wrongness like a promise: that the future will be stranger than our categories. We will keep learning to look. And each time we do, we will find new ways to be unsettled, amused, and human.
Virality, in this case, is aestheticized contagion. Social feeds are petri dishes, and Slapheronface is a strain optimized for transmission. It ticks the boxes: instantly describable (“that weird face”), visually arresting at thumbnail scale, and generative—each remix or caption does not dilute but compounds its meaning. Creators lacquer it with humor or horror, crafting short scripts and short takes that metamorphose its impact. One caption renders it adorable, another frames it as the face of an unread notification from the void. The image becomes a mirror for cultural mood: absurd when collective boredom dominates, menacing amid cultural anxieties. An image that delights millions is also a
They found it in the margins of the internet, a face that did not so much appear as insistently rearrange itself inside the viewer’s skull. Slapheronface—an invented word, a meme, a digital chimera—arrived like a sound in an empty room: faint at first, then amplifying until it filled every corridor of attention. It is not merely an image; it is a contagion of recognition that asks you to name what you’re seeing before you understand why naming matters.

Transportation sector relies on efficient fleet management, route optimization, and real-time tracking. No code and Low code tools allow for fast deployment of applications that reduce operational costs and maintain reliability across networks.

Banking sector prioritizes security, compliance, and personalized financial services. Low code platforms support digital transformation by enabling the rapid creation of secure, compliant applications that enhance customer experience.

Manufacturing relies on precision and efficiency, often requiring real-time monitoring, quality control, and supply chain optimization to meet demand and reduce costs. No code and Low code platforms enable rapid automation and customization of applications.
Trusted by 50+ large companies and 100 000 developers around the world
Convertigo is a No code and Low code platform that offers two studios : a No code studio for business teams to build simple web, mobile and desktop applications, and a Low code studio for developers to build strategic applications, while integrating with all IT systems.
As an Open source technology, we ensure flexibility, security and vendor independence.
Please find here all the resources you may need to start with the Low code studio.
You are ready to create your first project!
The two studios address different populations with different needs.
1) Low code studio: IT teams create secured "data sources" (data held by the company) and "actions" (send an email, exchange data with existing systems, add a purchase order on SAP) they make available to business users.
2) No code studio: Business teams use these "data sources" and "actions" to create their applications.
The IT department knows where the data is, when it is used, and by whom.
This eliminates unmanaged forms that sometimes contain sensitive data.
No more shadow IT and more agile teams.
1) Convertigo is an open source technology. It prevents from "vendor lock-in" and the platform is more extensible.
2) You can host your applications either On Premises or on your own Cloud infrastructure.
3) You can build 100% pixel-perfect applications and add custom code if needed.
4) Convertigo also has a No code studio for business teams.
5) The pricing is more clear and predictable.
With the No code studio, build form-based applications and add business rules, synchronized with your secured databases, ERP, CRM and PLM.
With the Low code studio, everything you can build with traditional technologies.







Convertigo is the FullStack platform for No code and Low code application development.
As the Open Source alternative to other Enterprise grade platforms such as Microsoft Power Apps, it transforms how companies deploy their business solutions with a dual approach: Low code for IT departments and No code for business teams.
The Convertigo platform is enriched with over 300 connectors allowing smooth and fast integration with various applications and databases and can be hosted On Premises.
Convertigo has offices in France and North America and serves hundreds of SME’s and large customers (Banking, Insurance, Retail).





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