Work experience
Accenture — Software Engineer
Bengaluru · 2024 → Present
My first time working in a large MNC with a diverse, high-ownership team.
I learned quickly that communication, accountability, and presentation matter as much as code.
I owned and evolved an enterprise RAG + agent system — taking it from prototype to production, scaling it to 100K+ concurrent users, and improving reliability, performance, and cost along the way.
This role taught me how real systems behave: under load, under ambiguity, and under responsibility.
What changed for me
I stopped optimizing for best-case performance and started optimizing for predictable behavior and operability.
What I carry forward
- Build for failure, not just success
- Make tradeoffs explicit (accuracy · latency · cost)
- Design systems others can run, not just admire
Project shelf
A collection of experiments, tools, and shipped projects.

Trace
Privacy-first journaling + goals tracking with a calm UI and elegant stats.

Pocket Pet & Notes
A tiny browser buddy that lives on every page with your go-to links and quick notes.

Discuss
Spoiler-safe episode discussions with real-time interaction and trending discovery.

Quick Insight (Chrome Extension)
Instant LLM-powered explanations for selected text: summaries, definitions, and context.

ToonShortsAI
AI pipeline for generating consistent, high-quality YouTube Shorts from scripts — focused on continuity and polish.

FrontPage.ai
AI-driven news backend for generating clean, digestible summaries and insights — early-stage and evolving.
Extract Fashion Trends
Experiment to extract fashion trends from social media signals — exploring pipelines and signal quality.
Snake Game (Custom)
A custom snake game built for fun — clean logic, responsive controls, and a small nostalgia hit.
Thank You
I'm always happy to chat about software, ideas, and open to conversations about new opportunities.
What I care about
- Privacy-first architecture. Your data belongs to you, not my servers
- Shipping fast and iterating, perfect is the enemy of useful
- Writing clear code that others can understand and maintain
- Building tools that feel effortless, not exhausting
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