What I build

Intelligent products, assembled from open-source parts.

Three areas, all built on the same belief: the best capability should be affordable. Here's where each one stands today.

Education AI · Live

AI Mitra

A wellness and academic companion for Indian students aged 12–22, made to take some of the pressure out of the exam years. It pairs an empathetic AI companion and daily check-ins with real study tools — an AI study planner, a study hub that answers questions from a student's own PDFs and NCERT material, eight subject tutors with Socratic, Exam, Story and Teach-back modes, and a curiosity-driven Wonder Room.

It's engineered for safety: every AI interaction passes through content safety checks and privacy protection, with an audit trail, aligned to India's DPDP Act, 2023. Parents get gentle, trend-level insight — never a child's private messages.

For students

Companion, check-ins, study planner, tutors, study hub, Wonder Room.

For parents

Trend-level wellbeing and study insight, with consent and privacy built in.

Safety

Safety gate, PII protection, and an audit trail on every AI call.

Goal

Make learning enjoyable and low-stress — and grow critical thinkers.

The open-source idea

Storage & tablesopen formats
Processing & pipelinesopen engines
Notebooks & dashboardsopen tools
Intelligence layerLLM + Beyond The Technology
Open analytics · In development

An open data platform

The capability of a platform like Databricks, assembled entirely from open-source tools — so small teams can do serious data work without an enterprise licence. Lakehouse storage, pipelines, notebooks and dashboards, with an AI layer on top to make analysis faster and more accessible.

This is actively in development. If it's the kind of thing you need, I'd genuinely like to hear what would make it useful to you.

AI utilities · In development

Practical AI apps

Small, focused tools that put LLMs to work on everyday problems — the kind of thing that saves an hour a day without needing a whole platform to run. Built one at a time, shaped by what people actually ask for.