Why we exist
We want to build software that solves real problems without burying people under clutter, friction, or empty branding language.
Smarithm, short for Smart Algorithms, was founded in 2019 in New Delhi. We started with a simple belief: everyday software can be more useful, more thoughtful, and much less generic than what people are usually asked to settle for.
We want to build software that solves real problems without burying people under clutter, friction, or empty branding language.
Strong interfaces, durable architecture, practical privacy, and products that feel stable enough to trust.
That means taking product language seriously, publishing real support and legal pages, caring about security posture, and treating design as part of the product instead of decoration around it.
Our work sits at the intersection of product judgment, engineering discipline, and presentation quality.
If something can be simpler without losing strength, we simplify it. This applies to interfaces, infrastructure, and writing.
Algorithms should improve the experience, not call attention to themselves. Smart software feels easy on the surface.
Support pages, legal clarity, data handling, and responsiveness are part of whether a product feels legitimate.
We want every public-facing release to feel intentional enough that we would be happy to put our name on it.
We are still early, but the direction is clear and deliberate.
The company begins in New Delhi with a long-term focus on building software shaped by smart algorithms and practical design.
We bring our first public product to life with a clear use case, modern presentation, and a privacy-aware approach to shared expense tracking.
Future products will follow the same standard: useful software, strong foundations, and a clear reason to exist.
Krish Puri founded Smarithm with the goal of building software that feels smarter, cleaner, and more respectful of the people using it. The company is still early-stage, but the ambition is straightforward: build products that are good enough to stand on their own without inflated claims.
"We want Smarithm to be known for software that feels sharper than expected and more dependable than most."
Krish PuriSee how that thinking shows up in SplitWit, our capability profile, and the trust pages surrounding the product.