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From Typing Games to Tech Tycoon: Meet Aadithyan Rajesh, India’s Youngest CEO Who Built His First App at 9

Sharad NataniBy Sharad NataniApril 22, 2025Updated:May 27, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Aadithyan Rajesh – India’s youngest CEO who turned childhood curiosity into a tech empire, inspiring a generation with his coding brilliance.
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In a world where most 9-year-olds are busy playing video games or scrolling through cartoons, one Indian boy quietly coded his way into history. Meet Aadithyan Rajesh, a name now being celebrated as India’s youngest tech entrepreneur. Born in Thiruvalla, Kerala, and raised in Dubai, Aadithyan’s journey from a curious child to a CEO is as inspiring as it is unbelievable.

His first tryst with computers came when he was just five years old. After relocating to Dubai with his family, Aadithyan found himself battling loneliness. With few friends and limited social interaction, he turned to the one thing that offered him company—technology. “My father introduced me to BBC Typing, a site where kids can learn typing. That’s how it all began,” he recalls.

What started as a simple pastime soon turned into a life-altering passion. By the age of six, Aadithyan was not just using computers—he was learning to speak their language. He began studying basic coding languages like HTML and CSS through online tutorials and YouTube videos.

“I used to watch typing games and spelling bees. It kept me occupied, and slowly I started enjoying solving problems and building things online,” Aadithyan shares.

At the age of nine, while his peers were still discovering the internet, Aadithyan developed his first Android application. That single achievement sparked a hunger for more. Over the next few years, he honed his skills in app development, website design, and UI/UX frameworks.

By the time he turned 13, Aadithyan had taken a giant leap—he officially launched his own software company named Trinet Solutions. Along with three friends from school, he began working on real-time tech projects, offering services like app development, web design, and classroom software solutions. Even before the firm was formally registered, Aadithyan and his team had successfully completed over a dozen projects for clients.

Currently, he’s developing a class management app for his school while also providing tech support to fellow students and teachers. With a razor-sharp vision and clear goals, Aadithyan plans to expand Trinet Solutions globally and enter the iOS app development space.

But coding isn’t his only talent. Aadithyan is also a popular YouTuber with a channel called “A Craze”, where he shares content related to technology, gaming, tutorials, and web design. His videos are not only educational but also motivational, as he speaks from experience, often encouraging kids to follow their passion for technology.

Despite his young age, Aadithyan has already become a role model for aspiring developers and entrepreneurs around the world. His story is a powerful reminder that innovation doesn’t wait for adulthood—it blooms wherever curiosity and creativity meet.

Aadithyan Rajesh isn’t just building apps—he’s building a legacy. And he’s only getting started.

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