Press Release Overview
Kreativespace, an Indian AI‑powered writing platform founded by Vinet Kakadea, announced that it has been incubated at the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur. The startup has also secured recognition from several prominent programmes: the NVIDIA Inception Program, the AWS Startup Program, the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) under the Startup India initiative, and the Ministry of Education’s Bodhan AI Conclave via SVNIT University.
Product Offering
The company’s platform integrates eight AI‑driven writing tools together with two newer features – AI Humanizer and Message AI – into a single ecosystem. This super‑app enables users to generate, rewrite, refine, and humanize content without switching between separate subscriptions for grammar correction, paraphrasing, plagiarism checking, citation generation, and editing. The service is accessible through a web portal, mobile applications on the Apple App Store and Google Play, browser extensions for Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Microsoft Edge, and a Google Docs add‑on.
User Base and Traffic
Kreativespace reports more than 50,000 signed‑up users, over 75,000 anonymous users, and roughly 100,000 monthly website visitors. The company claims this makes it the only Indian firm operating at scale in the global AI‑writing market.
Founder Background and Vision
The idea originated while founder Vinet Kakadea was studying at New York University and Marymount University in the United States, where he observed that students, researchers and professionals often juggle multiple paid subscriptions for writing‑related tasks. He built Kreativespace to consolidate these capabilities into a single, more affordable platform. Kakadea stated that Kreativespace’s vision is to digitalize the entire Indian education ecosystem and support Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Atmanirbhar Bharat (Self‑Reliant India) scheme.
Institutional Recognition
The incubation at IIT Kharagpur was facilitated through the SSIP 2.0 programme via SVNIT University. The Ministry of Education selected the startup to present its work at the Bodhan AI Conclave. Acceptance into the NVIDIA Inception and AWS Startup programmes further validates the technology’s potential.