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I am Ekansh, a 16-year-old full stack developer obsessed with how the internet works.

Noida, India/ 16 years old /Available for collabs

I started coding because I wanted to understand how the internet actually works, not just use it. That curiosity slowly turned into building real tools that people can use. Over time I began creating OSINT systems, Telegram bots, lookup APIs, and AI powered platforms. I am the creator of osint.ek4nsh.in, an OSINT toolkit focused on investigation utilities, and I am currently working on EheniasAI, an AI platform designed to help aspirants study more effectively.

My name is Ekansh Tiwari, and I go by lazyekansh or ek4nsh across the internet. I was born on 26 November 2009 and I am from Noida, India. I work mainly as a full stack developer, building web applications, automation tools, APIs, and experimental systems using technologies like React, Next.js, and Python. Right now I am balancing JEE preparation alongside building new tools and improving the projects I already maintain. The username lazyekansh is a bit ironic because I am usually always building something new.

Outside of programming, I am also a district level tennis player and someone who enjoys solving daily chess puzzles. My current ratings are Rapid 1613 and Blitz 1358. I also spend time reading manga and exploring new ideas around technology. I believe the same kind of pattern recognition that helps you find tactics in chess also helps when debugging complex systems late at night.

I am especially interested in OSINT, AI systems, and web infrastructure, particularly projects that connect technology with real world use cases. If you are building something in that space or working on interesting tools, I would genuinely love to talk and collaborate.

Quick facts

Age

16

Location

Noida, India

Chess Rapid

1613

Chess Blitz

1358

Tennis

District Level

Status

JEE + Building

Beyond the screen

Chess

Rapid 1613 / Blitz 1358 / Daily puzzles

Tennis

District-level player

Manga

Daily reader

3D / Blender

Exploring digital art