Meet the Visionaries Behind Zuvy

Building India’s most powerful AI-driven visibility ecosystem to uplift MSMEs, empower distributors, and digitize 625+ cities with sustainable growth.

Lakshay Aggarwal

Founder, Zuvy

Lakshay Aggarwal is the Founder of Zuvy and a Civil Engineering graduate from Delhi College of Engineering (DCE), Batch of 2021. A proud Kendriya Vidyalaya alumnus, Lakshay brings a builder’s mindset to Indian retail – thinking in terms of systems, structures and long-term stability. At Zuvy, he leads the overall vision, product direction and field execution, ensuring that every feature solves a real dukaan problem and respects the shopkeeper’s time.

Kashish Aggarwal

Co-Founder, Zuvy

Kashish Aggarwal is the Co-Founder of Zuvy and an Electronics & Communication Engineering graduate from Delhi College of Engineering (DCE), Batch of 2018.
Also a Kendriya Vidyalaya alumnus, Kashish sits at the intersection of hardware, communication and software – thinking deeply about how voice, data and UX can come together for Bharat’s bazaars. At Zuvy, he drives execution across tech, product and on-ground teams, making sure what is designed in Figma actually works in noisy markets on low-end phones.

Joint Founders Story

“We are products of Kendriya Vidyalaya and DCE – and students of Bharat’s bazaars.”

We, Lakshay (Civil, DCE 2021) and Kashish (ECE, DCE 2018), grew up in the Kendriya Vidyalaya system – in classrooms filled with kids of defence, PSU and government families, where “middle-class reality” was the default.

Later, at Delhi College of Engineering, we learnt how large systems are designed –
Lakshay from the lens of Civil Engineering (structure, stability, foundations)
and Kashish through Electronics & Communication Engineering (signals, networks, real-time data).

Zuvy is our attempt to bring these worlds together for Indian shops.

In every market, we kept hearing the same hidden pain:

“Dukaan chal rahi hai, par data kis ke paas hai?

Main actually kitna kama raha hoon, yeh clearly kaun batayega?”

Today, a shopkeeper may use many apps – UPI, billing, GST, stock, online orders, marketing – but doesn’t have one clear “digital operating system” that speaks his language and fits his reality.