Portfolio
A gallery of products I've worked on over the years — some built and shipped solo, some where I led the core, and some I contributed to. Each card is tagged with my role. A few products have been discontinued and live on only through the Web Archive.
Web Sites and Web Apps
Built solo Voohy
An AI-enabled leadership development app I founded in 2022, built on a blend of AI features, scientific research, and my own leadership experience. My first solo product as a solopreneur — I did the development, product, marketing, and sales myself.
Contributed Nudge
A conversational-AI Shopify app. I designed the agentic AI architecture and was actively involved in the initial technical and product decisions.
Led Newzhook
An accessible news platform (PWA) I led at BarrierBreak, built to be usable by people with disabilities. Led an architecture overhaul of a company web property, driving 2x monthly traffic and 4x daily active users. Awarded Zero Project's Innovative Practice Award 2018.
Desktop Apps
Built solo Clipboard Recast
Clipboard Recast is a native macOS menu bar app that watches your clipboard and provides context-aware AI transformations. It automatically detects 12+ content types (code, errors, URLs, screenshots, JSON, and more) and lets you apply AI-powered actions with a single hotkey.
Web Browsers
Contributed Opera Desktop & Opera Mobile
Contributed to the Opera Desktop and Opera Mobile browsers during my years at Opera, working in developer relations and product/program management.
Contributed Opera Mini
Worked on 20+ partner projects with some of the biggest brands in India and abroad to ensure partner sites were accessible on Opera Mini. Worked extensively with the engineering teams to identify and fix issues.
Browser Extensions and Addons
Led Adblock Plus & Adblock
As VP of Core Technology at eyeo, I led the Core Technology business unit responsible for the core tech powering Adblock Plus, Adblock and eyeo's ad filtering SDKs, improving the web experience of more than 200 million users worldwide.
Led Opera Add-ons Store
As PM of the Opera Add-ons Store, I led the product and engineering teams responsible for the success of the store. Brought in multiple high-profile official company extensions onto the store, led large-scale malware elimination efforts, and made several improvements to the developer experience for extension developers.
Built solo GMail on Speed Dial
DiscontinuedThis was a 'speed dial extension' that showed your most recent unread Gmail messages on your Opera Speed Dial page. It garnered more than 3.5 million downloads.
Built solo Reddit on Speed Dial
DiscontinuedThis was a 'speed dial extension' that showed logged-in reddit users their link and comment karma scores, as well as a visual notification of new mails. It garnered more than 1.5 million downloads.
Built solo Youtube Most Popular
DiscontinuedThis was a 'speed dial extension' that cycled through Youtube's most popular trending videos with an image preview and link to it. It garnered more than 1.2 million downloads.
Built solo Various other Extensions & Themes
Apart from the ones mentioned in this list, I also made a big set of smaller extensions (Browse++, Blendup, Edit the Page) and Opera Animated wallpapers which have more than 688k downloads so far.
Developer Tools & Plugins
Writing & Documentation
Led Opera Extensions Documentation
The official developer documentation for building Opera browser extensions — I wrote almost all of it.
Web and Other Technical Standards Work
Contributed W3C HTML 5.3 Specification
DiscontinuedAs an invited expert, I served as one of the editors of the W3C HTML 5.3 specification — the foundational standard that defines how the web's core language works and is interpreted by browsers worldwide.
Contributed W3C WCAG 3.0 Guidelines
The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are the internationally recognised standard for making digital content accessible to people with disabilities — referenced in legislation across the world and used by designers, developers, and organisations everywhere. I contributed to discussions on many of the guidelines that went into WCAG 3.0, helping shape how accessibility is defined and measured on the web.
Led CSS :has() — from 'impossible' to shipping
For years, CSS :has() — the so-called 'parent selector' — was considered impossible to implement in browsers without causing serious performance problems. While at eyeo, I initiated, funded, and drove a partnership with Igalia to explore a new implementation approach. That work directly enabled :has() to land in Chromium, and it subsequently shipped across all major browsers. It would not have happened without me driving that initiative.
Community & Events
Led Ad-Filtering Dev Summit
An industry conference bringing together the ad-filtering and browser ecosystem. I led the event from 2020 to 2022. It quickly became the most important event in the ad-filtering industry, with speakers and participants from eyeo, Adgaurd, Google Chrome, Brave, Opera, Mozilla, Stanford, Princeton, and others.