
Line Tracking Car
An autonomous line-following car — sensors, motors, and control logic tuned until it hugged the curve.
Tel Aviv · Maker & Baker
I'm Tovi Levis. I build things with electronics, 3D printing, and software — and I bake desserts. Keep scrolling and watch the dough roll.

Scatteredparts,code,andalittleheat—assembledintothingsthatworkandthingsthatdelight.
01 / About
The same hands that solder a robot also pipe a dessert — different materials, same craft.
I'm a maker from Tel Aviv. I combine electronics, 3D printing, and software into projects that work — robots that follow lines, controllers printed to fit, simulations that push GPUs. And when the soldering iron cools down, the oven heats up: desserts, sweets, cakes, and patisserie.
By day I'm a software engineer at Fhenix, working on confidential computing (FHE). I studied engineering at Afeka Tel Aviv Academic College and mentor at the Mamram Blockchain Incubator. I like documenting and sharing what I build — guides, reviews, and videos.
This site is itself a build: planned, generated, and shipped end-to-end with Claude Code and AI-generated video.
Sensors, motors, microcontrollers — small machines that actually move.
Designed, sliced, printed, fitted. Parts that earn their place.
From GPU simulations to small tools — code as a workshop material.
Desserts, cakes, and sweets. Precision work, served warm.
02 / Work
Robots, printed parts, GPU code, and guides — finished projects, not just prototypes.

An autonomous line-following car — sensors, motors, and control logic tuned until it hugged the curve.

A remote-controlled car driven from an iPhone — hardware hacking meets mobile.

A custom 3D-printed pan/tilt controller for a webcam — designed, printed, wired, published on Instructables.

A GPU-accelerated N-body gravity simulation — thousands of bodies, two compute backends.


Tutorials and reviews — including a Hebrew Arduino guide and hands-on hardware reviews.
03 / Baking
Desserts, sweets, cakes, patisserie — all real, all baked by me. No AI in this oven.






A project, a collaboration, a question about a build — or a cake order. I read everything.
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