About Orelyn
An AI studio with a craft problem.
Orelyn was started in Bangalore by people who'd watched too many AI projects die in PowerPoint. We build AI like products, not like prototypes, with the same discipline you'd expect from a serious web or mobile team. Because we are one.
The story
We watched a wave of AI agencies promise transformation and deliver demos. So we built the studio we wished we'd hired.
The promise of AI is real, and the disappointment around it is equally real. Most of the failure isn't about models or tooling. It's about the unglamorous middle layer: who scopes the work, who actually builds it, who makes sure people use it after launch. Orelyn exists to do that whole middle layer end-to-end, with the same team.
We work with founders, operators, and teams who want results without the consulting kabuki. We sometimes say no, when we don't think AI is the right answer, or when we don't think we're the right team. Both are signs that we're going to be helpful to you, not harmful.
How we work
Six principles. Non-negotiable.
Adoption is the deliverable
We don't measure success in code shipped. We measure it in people using it without thinking about it.
Boring on purpose
We pick the unsexy, reliable path almost every time. Boring software ships and stays shipped.
Strategy and craft, not one or the other
Most studios pick a side. We refuse to. The work breaks if either is weak.
Honest about what AI can't do
We tell you when the answer isn't AI. The fastest way to lose trust is to oversell.
One team, no handoffs
Strategy, design, engineering. Same humans, from kickoff to launch to ongoing.
Bangalore-built, globally delivered
Our craft sensibility comes from Bangalore. Our work runs in NYC, Sydney, London, and home.
Where we are
Made in Bangalore.
Our studio is in Indiranagar, Bangalore. We work with clients across India, the US, the UK, Australia, and New Zealand, on overlapping hours when it matters and asynchronously when it doesn't.
The team
Small studio. Deep bench.
Like the way we think?
We'd love to hear about what you're working on. Even a sentence is enough to start.