A Teen’s AI Revolution: Pranjali Awasthi’s Journey to Change the World

Meet Teen Entrepreneur Pranjali Awasthi, who launched a $12 million AI startup at just 18. Discover her inspiring journey.

At just 18, Teen Entrepreneur Pranjali Awasthi is rewriting the rules of innovation. Imagine a teenager coding since age seven, launching a $12 million AI startup, and now building a new tool that acts like “ChatGPT with hands.” Her story isn’t just about tech—it’s about grit, vision, and proving that age doesn’t define potential. How does a young woman from India, now studying at Georgia Tech, inspire millions? Let’s explore her remarkable path and what it means for the future.

From Childhood Curiosity to Global Impact

Pranjali’s journey began in India, where her father, a computer engineer, sparked her love for coding at seven. By 11, she moved to Florida, diving into computer science classes and competitive math. During the COVID-19 pandemic, while most teens navigated virtual school, 13-year-old Pranjali interned at a university lab, using AI to study brain signals. Her early passion wasn’t just play—it was the foundation for something extraordinary. This drive led her to create Delv.AI, a tool that helps researchers sift through mountains of data, saving hours of work.

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Delv.AI: Making Research Smarter

Picture researchers buried in endless papers, struggling to find key insights. Pranjali saw this problem during her internship and, at 15, launched Delv.AI. This AI-powered tool pulls specific data from documents, cutting research time by up to 75%. It’s like having a super-smart assistant who never sleeps. Within a month of its 2022 launch, Delv.AI gained 10,000 users, and companies across Asia, North America, and Europe tested it. Investors, including On Deck and Village Global, poured $450,000 into her vision, valuing the startup at $12 million. Her success challenges us: what could we achieve if we acted on our ideas?

Dash: AI That Acts, Not Just Talks

Now, Pranjali’s pushing further with Dash, a new project she calls “ChatGPT with hands.” Unlike typical AI that only answers questions, Dash automates tasks across platforms, making life easier for users. Launched in 2025, it hit #1 on Product Hunt, a platform where tech fans vote for new tools. As a Georgia Tech student, she balances coding, leading a team, and studying, showing that big dreams don’t wait for adulthood. Her story asks us to rethink limits—what’s stopping us from chasing bold goals?

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Pranjali Awasthi part of a new generation of innovators reaching for the stars. (Photo Courtesy of wealthlypeeps.com)

Breaking Barriers, Inspiring Change

Pranjali’s rise isn’t just about tech; it’s about breaking barriers. As a young woman in a male-dominated field, she’s a role model for girls dreaming of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) careers. Her Indian roots, celebrated with 600 million media impressions, connect her to a global audience. Yet, her success raises questions: how can we nurture more young innovators? What opportunities are we missing? Pranjali’s journey urges us to support bold ideas, no matter who they come from.

A Call to Dream Big

Pranjali Awasthi’s story is a wake-up call. She’s not waiting for permission to change the world—she’s doing it now. Her AI tools make research faster and lives easier, but her real gift is inspiration. If an 18-year-old can build a $12 million company, what’s possible for you? Let’s rethink what’s achievable and support the next generation to dream big.

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