Focused teams.
Real work.
We build AI-first software and connected digital platforms for businesses operating at scale — focused on execution, usability, and systems designed for real-world operations from day one.
We build with focus, work with clarity, and ship systems built for real-world regulation.
Our work spans AI automation, engineering, system integration, and cloud infrastructure — web and mobile platforms built to hold up in production, not just in a demo.
Most of it lives in regulated and operationally complex industries, where reliability, security, and compliance can't be afterthoughts. That's the constraint we design for from day one.
Compliance is not a feature.
It's the shape of the system.
For over two decades I've shipped software into regulated environments — healthcare claims systems, trading desks, loan origination platforms — and watched the same pattern repeat every time. Build the product. Launch. Discover compliance. Retrofit. Pay for it forever.
That retrofit tax is brutal. It slows every release, compounds risk, and turns every audit into a fire drill. The teams that escape it aren't the ones with the biggest compliance departments — they're the ones who designed for regulation from the first line of code.
D2R Tech is what I wish I'd had access to then: engineers and compliance experts who treat regulation as an architectural constraint, like latency or consistency, not something to bolt on after the fact.
Our ambition is straightforward: make compliant-by-design the default for everyone building in a regulated space. That means growing — more engineers, more clients, more industries — without ever lowering the bar we set on day one. We hire people who've sat on both sides of a business, so the systems we build hold up when it actually counts.
If you're building something where getting compliance right matters from day one, I'd genuinely like to hear about it.
Five values we started with.
Five we still build by.
Before the processes, the systems, or the delivery frameworks, these are the values that shape how we work.
Seven ideas that shape
every engagement.
Our five core values are character. These eight are practice, operating rules that translate those values into how we run engagements, write code, and handle audits.
AI where it earns it
We're AI-first, not AI-only. Where a simple rules engine does the job, we ship that. AI has to earn its place by being measurably better.
Compliance by design
In regulated industries, compliance bolted on late is compliance done twice. We design regulatory and security requirements into the architecture from day one.
We build, we don't just advise
We're operators, not slide-deck consultants. Everything we recommend is something we'll build, ship, and stand behind in production.
Say no to bad-fit work
We turn down engagements that aren't the right fit, or aren't the right idea. We'd rather lose the work than ship something we don't believe in.
Outcomes, measured
Every engagement is judged on numbers from your production systems, not our slide decks.
Evidence first
Every decision should be explainable. If it can't be, it isn't ready to ship.
Build like it'll be audited
We assume anything we ship may be reviewed by a regulator. Not defensively, just honestly — it's a design constraint that produces cleaner, clearer software.
Built by operators.
Not consultants.
A few of us read the business as closely as the technology; the rest are sharp technical executors who ship. Between us we've built across fintech, healthtech, pharma, travel, and edtech — so we understand the operational realities behind the software, not just the code.
Ayush Bengani
A CFA and IIM Calcutta graduate who advises D2R Tech on strategy across finance, insurance, and travel — bringing a business-and-numbers lens to engagements and internal decisions.
Gopal Saini
Builds web and mobile applications at D2R Tech, with hands-on experience shipping across e-commerce, fintech, healthtech, and travel.
Shivam Parvat
Works on web and mobile applications at D2R Tech, with experience across edtech and CPaaS. Comfortable with messaging systems, APIs, databases, and cloud infrastructure.
Bijoy Haldar
Builds end-to-end applications at D2R Tech across pharma and travel, connecting user-facing features cleanly to server-side logic.
Vivek Yadav
Builds and ships web products at D2R Tech across frontend and backend, with experience in healthtech and fintech.
Garvit Garg
Works across frontend and backend at D2R Tech, currently building in the travel space.
Disha Chawla
Leads strategy and operations at D2R Tech, with a sharp read on the digital space from a pure business perspective. Keeps teams aligned and work moving.
Abheer Singh
Contributes across frontend and backend at D2R Tech, currently working on products in the travel space.
Three offices.
One delivery team.
Wherever you operate, your engagement is delivered by people who've shipped under the same regulatory regime before — and who work in the same time zone as your compliance officer.
Built for teams who build in regulated environments.
No disconnected AI. No afterthought compliance. No rework before go-live.
We build with intelligence, regulation and scale in mind from day one.
AI-first. From the start.
AI isn’t added later. It’s designed into the architecture from monitoring to decisions to automation.
Small teams. Real accountability.
Focused PODs that own delivery end-to-end engineering, AI, and compliance working as one unit.
No post-failure rebuilds.
We don’t rebuild systems after operational failures. We design scalable, reliable systems from the very beginning.
One role open now.
Written by the engineers you'd be working with, not a recruiter. If any of these fit, we'd like to meet.
Five years,
in brief.
How D2R Tech grew from a single founder to a team building and shipping across AI, technology services and regulated industries.
A team that ships compliant, production-grade systems by default.
If any of the roles above fit or if you’ve built for regulated industries and care about execution, audits and real-world systems, write to us directly. No recruiters in between.
