The Indian 9-Year-Old App Developer Is Now 13-Year-Old Software Company Founder
Dhir Acharya - Dec 18, 2018
Four years ago, this Indian boy developed his first mobile app. Now, he has got his own software firm.
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Four years ago, a nine-year-old boy developed his first app. Now he’s thirteen and has already got his own software company based in Dubai.
Aadithyan Rajesh is a student from Kerala. He had interests in developing applications, which resulted in his first mobile app when he was only nine. He has also been designing websites and logos for customers.

Aadithyan Rajesh
As reported by Khaleej Times, Aadithyan started using the computer when he was five. Now, the technology prodigy, at his 13, has established his own business - “Trinet Solutions”.
According to Aadithyan, he was born to his family in Thiruvilla, Kerala, they then moved to Dubai when he was five. BBC Typing, a children website that teaches typing, was the first website he saw, shown to him by his father.
When Aadithyan was six, he usually read cartoons on Youtube and played spelling bee games. That’s how he developed his passion for computers as well as technology. He then decided that he wanted to develop mobile apps.
At the age of 9, Aadithyan used Android Studio to develop the Ashirwad browser, which is like Google Chrome but offers fewer customizations. Since to took $25 to upload an app to Google Play Store, Aadithyan uploaded his app on the Aptoide marketplace.

In 2017, on December 17, Aadithyan founded Trinet Solutions. There are three employees at Aadithyan’s Trinet and they are all friends of the prodigy, Grade 11 and 12 students from the school which he goes to.
Thirteen-year-old founder of Trinet says he cannot become an official company until he’s over 18 years old. Nevertheless, Aadithyan and his friends are working as a real company, which focuses on providing coding and website designing services free of charge. They have had more than a dozen clients.
Aadithyan wants his company to be multinational as well as begin to develop apps based on the iOS platform. And he has full support from his family.
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