Two Minds. One vision. Endless Possibilities.
Shaping the future of iOS, One line of code at a time.
I’ve always believed that technology has the power to change the way we live, and my journey into iOS development is a testament to that belief. Growing up in Pakistan, I was that kid—curious, always tinkering, always fascinated by how things worked. When I first got my hands on an iPhone, it was a game-changer. The seamlessness of the design, the simplicity of its interface—it was as if Steve Jobs had crafted a masterpiece in technology, and I was hooked.
Coding became my language, and Apple’s ecosystem felt like home. I wanted to create experiences, not just apps. Something that people would enjoy using, just like I enjoyed diving into tech. It wasn’t long before I realized that my passion for design and functionality could come together in iOS development. And that’s where it all began—transforming ideas into real, tangible tools people can use.
Years of trial, error, and learning led me to where I am now, working with my closest collaborator, Ahmed. Our paths aligned through a shared vision: to make things better. Our journey is about building apps that matter, that solve problems and add value. It's been an incredible ride, and I’m just as excited today as I was when I first started.
For me, it’s always been about pushing the limits—seeing how far we can take technology to create something meaningful. Growing up in Pakistan, I wasn’t your typical tech guy. My interest in tech didn’t spark from gadgets; it was more about finding solutions. People like Elon Musk, with their audacity to think big and execute even bigger, inspired me to think differently.
I didn’t come into iOS development right away. It was something I grew into—out of a need to create and build. What I loved about Apple was how they didn’t just make products; they created experiences. That’s what drew me in. I realized there’s so much potential in mobile apps, not just to entertain but to genuinely change how we interact with the world. And once Abdullah and I started working together, we found that our strengths complemented each other perfectly.
I’m more of a risk-taker, the one who's always asking, “What’s next? What can we do that hasn’t been done yet?” But that’s why this partnership works. Together, we’ve built something special, and the best part? We’re just getting started.