Hi, I'm Sunil.
I'm a frontend engineer based in Pune, IN, and I build for the web because it's the one medium where an idea can go from my head to someone's screen anywhere in the world, the same afternoon. That immediacy still feels like magic.
My focus is the layer people actually touch — interfaces that are fast, accessible, and just a little more delightful than they strictly need to be. I've worked on platforms serving tens of millions of monthly users, where a small improvement is multiplied across a lot of people, and I've built scrappy side projects where I get to chase ideas with no committee in sight.
When I'm not shipping, I'm usually tinkering with something — a new animation technique, a mechanical keyboard, or a tool to scratch my own itch. I believe the best way to learn is to build the thing, break it, and build it better.

What I Believe.
The principles behind the work
Details Compound
A single polished interaction rarely gets noticed on its own. Fifty of them, layered through a product, are what make something feel considered. I sweat the small stuff because that's where the difference lives.
Performance Is Respect
Every second of load time is a second of someone's life. Fast, responsive interfaces aren't a nice-to-have — they're the baseline of treating users like their time matters.
Ship, Then Refine
Perfect is the enemy of shipped. I'd rather get something real in front of people, learn from it, and iterate than polish in a vacuum. Momentum beats theory.
Learn In Public
Most of what I know came from people who shared freely. I try to pay that forward — open-source side projects, writing things down, and never gatekeeping the how.
The Path.
How I got here
Frontend Engineer
Building production interfaces for platforms serving tens of millions of users, while shipping side projects that let me push past conventional UI patterns.
From Curiosity to Craft
Started by taking apart websites to see how they worked, fell down the rabbit hole of making pixels move, and never climbed back out.
Perpetual Tinkerer
Whether it's a typing test with mechanical keyboard sounds or a tool to make code screenshots pretty, I build the things I wish existed.
Let's build something.
Always up for interesting problems and good conversation.

















