I am a motivated B.Tech Computer Science student based in Kerala, actively learning and practicing modern software development skills. My primary focus is on web development and AI intergration. I enjoy experimenting with frameworks like Django, React and with programming languages mainly Python and frontend technologies to build functional and meaningful applications.
My journey in tech is driven by curiosity and continuous improvement. I believe in learning by buildingâwhether itâs understanding backend logic, improving user experience, or writing cleaner and more maintainable code. Each project I work on helps me sharpen my problem-solving skills and grow as a developer.
This is a special project I built for my father, who is hearing impaired. The application
converts WhatsApp voice
messages (.opus format) into text, with primary support for
Malayalam and additional
support for other languages. The goal was to make voice-based communication more accessible
to him.
I used Gemini 2.5 Flash for speech-to-text transcription and
Flutter to build the
mobile application. WhatsApp voice messages can be shared directly to the app, where they
are transcribed into
readable text. Additional features include live transcription, saving transcriptions, and
sharing them when needed.
This project helped me apply my learning to solve a real-world accessibility problem.
Note this project has two versions. One with a server and other with a Serverless.
By default you will be redirected to "TranscriberAppServerless" Repo
Why two approach? : Mentioned in the Readme.md
Built for the S4 CS2 batch at the College of Engineering Kallooppara. EduCrate is a platform that helps students access study materials in an organized and efficient manner. It was created to simplify how academic resources are shared and accessed within the class.
I developed this website after noticing that notes shared through WhatsApp often become cluttered and difficult to manage. By centralizing the materials in one place, the platform solves the problem of easy and reliable access to notes, while also improving the overall study workflow for students.
Developed as part of the 2024 Scheme Syllabus under APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University (KTU), Doctorâs Wallet is a dedicated digital management tool designed to help healthcare professionals efficiently handle and organize patient details. The project focuses on streamlining clinical workflows by providing a secure and centralized platform where doctors can easily store medical histories, track diagnostic records, and manage patient data, ultimately replacing cumbersome manual paperwork with a more precise and accessible digital solution.
An intelligent chatbot powered by Ollama's LLaMA 3.2 model. Capable of natural language processing to assist users with complex queries in real-time.
An efficient tool for converting numbers between binary, octal, decimal, and hexadecimal systems instantly.
An intuitive tool to search and discover books by title, author, or ISBN.Used Streamlit and Python for development
A sleek and modern digital clock interface built with pure JavaScript and CSS animations.
This project was developed as part of a web development competition organized by IEDC CE Kallooppara during Inceptaâ25, an AI-focused workshop conducted at our college. The competition encouraged participants to build practical and innovative web-based solutions.
For this project, I restructured the GeNet AI concept by approaching it with a business-oriented mindset, focusing on usability, real-world application, and value creation. This experience helped me understand how technical ideas can be shaped into viable solutions. I was awarded first place in the competition for this project.
This project was developed as part of the PIXEL PERFECT web designing competition organized by IEEE. The challenge focused on reimagining modern applications through creative and thematic design thinking.
Theme: How would Instagram look if it existed in the 1980s?
The project blends nostalgia with creativity by visualizing Instagram in the era of cassette tapes, arcade machines, and pixel art. The interface was designed using retro-inspired colors, typography, and layouts while respecting the technological limitations of the 1980s, resulting in a vintage yet functional reinterpretation of a modern social media platform.
A web development competition organized by IEEE CE Kallooppara where we were asked to make a portfolio website.
Useless Projects was a program conducted by TinkerHub at the College of Engineering Kallooppara, where the challenge was to build a project that is intentionally uselessâbut fun and creative to make.
For this challenge, I built a playful website that displays names of objects, animals, and fruits, but deliberately marks the correct answers as wrong and the wrong answers as correct. The idea was to confuse the user in a humorous way while breaking the expectation of âcorrectness.â
However, the website includes a hidden pattern. If a user figures out this pattern and types the *correct wrong answer*, the system finally accepts it as correct đ. This project helped me explore creative logic, user interaction, and thinking outside the box while building something purely for fun.
I am currently seeking learning opportunities and internships as a Web Developer focused on Full-Stack Development using frameworks like Django and React, Ai intergration and more. Whether you have a question, feedback, or just want to connect, Iâll be happy to get back to you!