The founder
Sushil Sharma
Technology was always the obsession. But so was creativity — the kind that comes from reading widely, learning constantly, and staying genuinely curious about how things work and why they look the way they do.
From the first time code appeared in a classroom, the logic clicked. The ideas were always there. The syntax never was. For years that gap stayed — everything imaginable sitting just out of reach because building required a fluency that wasn't coming naturally.
Then the tools caught up.
When AI made it possible to build from intent rather than syntax, Brahmalabs wasn't a plan. It was the inevitable move.
The name was never a branding decision. Brahma means creation. That's what this is.
