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    Ghulam Shabeer 26 Jul 2025 18:36

    In a country where entrepreneurship has traditionally been associated with experience and age, a new generation of startup founders is rewriting the rules. Among them, a few standout teenagers have proven that age is no barrier to innovation, impact, youngest startup founder in India, or ambition. Leading this new wave is Shravan Kumaran, one of India’s youngest and most celebrated startup founders.

     


     

     Meet Shravan Kumaran – Co-founder, GoDimensions

    • Age at founding: 12

    • Company launched: 2012

    • Founded with: Sanjay Kumaran (his younger brother, 10 at the time)

    • City: Chennai, India

     The Startup: GoDimensions

    GoDimensions is a tech startup focused on creating mobile apps and solutions for everyday problems. The Kumaran brothers began coding as kids and launched their first few apps while still in school. Their apps quickly gained popularity for being intuitive, clean, and purpose-driven.

     Global Recognition:

    • Featured in TEDx Talks, CNBC, NDTV, and TechSparks

    • Invited by Apple and Google for developer summits

    • Praised by global leaders for their early entrepreneurial journey

     


     

     What Shravan Says:

    "We wanted to create products that help people. That’s why we focused on utility apps—like educational tools, safety features, and productivity boosters."

    Despite being kids, the brothers understood the fundamentals of product-market fit and user experience—skills many founders learn much later in life.

     


     

     Some of Their Notable Apps:

    • GoDonate – Promotes charity through digital platforms

    • EZ School Bus Locator – Helps parents track school buses in real time

    • Catch Me Cop – A fun game downloaded by thousands worldwide

     


     

     Milestones Achieved:

    • Over 60,000 app downloads globally

    • Recognized by former Indian President Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam

    • Invited to speak at leading educational and tech forums across India and abroad

     


     

     How Did They Learn So Early?

    Shravan and Sanjay were encouraged by their parents to explore technology early. They started with basic programming languages, built websites, and quickly moved to mobile app development. By the age of 10 and 12, they had a full-fledged development cycle in place—design, code, test, deploy.

     


     

     Why Their Story Matters

    • Inspiration to Young Innovators: Shravan’s journey has inspired thousands of school students to dream big and pursue entrepreneurship early.

    • Redefining Age Norms: They’ve proven that innovation is about curiosity and commitment—not age or degrees.

    • Tech-For-Good Mindset: Even their games and apps often carry social impact themes, from education to safety.

     


     

     Other Young Founders to Watch

    • Tilak Mehta (Founder, Papers N Parcels) – Started at age 13 to solve same-day delivery in Mumbai

    • Aadit Palicha & Kaivalya Vohra (Zepto) – Launched grocery delivery unicorn at age 18

    • Harshwardhan Zala – Built a drone startup to detect and defuse landmines at 14

     


     

     What This Means for India

    With a supportive ecosystem of hackathons, incubators, and online learning platforms, India is becoming fertile ground for teen-led innovation. The growing influence of social media, access to global tools like YouTube and Coursera, and encouragement from schools and parents are helping kids become creators—not just consumers.

     


     

     Final Word

    Shravan Kumaran’s story proves that you don’t have to wait to grow up to change the world. All you need is curiosity, courage, and a computer. In a time when tech can scale globally overnight, India's youngest founders remind us that the next big thing might just come from a classroom, not a boardroom.

     

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