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21 Year Old Founder Yash Kesharwani Builds RS. 53Cr AI Startup, In Talks to Raise RS. 8Cr

21 Year Old Founder Yash Kesharwani Builds RS. 53Cr AI Startup, In Talks to Raise RS. 8Cr

“Simply create, market and scale your brand, in minutes.”

21 year old founder Yash Kesharwani is building Lyner, an Al powered platform designed to simplify the complexity of building a business and presence online, by turning hours of work into minutes.

The startup is already being discussed at a reported valuation of ₹53 crore and is currently in talks to raise ₹8 crore in funding.

Built with the vision of “One App. Zero Complexity. Higher Efficiency,” Lyner aims to help MSMEs, creators, influencers, brands, and startups manage everything from content creation and PR campaigns to delivery systems and digital operations through a single AI-powered ecosystem.

The company claims it wants to revolutionize:

  • Traditional marketing
  • PR and news-channel marketing
  • Influencer marketing
  • Business operations
  • Shipping and delivery systems

while turning complex workflows into a fast, one-tap experience.

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Yash believes businesses waste too much time managing disconnected tools, agencies, and systems. Lyner’s mission is to simplify that process and help businesses save time, money, and effort while maintaining high quality execution.

The founder also claims the company could create millions of jobs over the next decade through its future ecosystem of “Lyner Experts.”

While still in its early stages, Lyner represents a new wave of AI startups being built by young founders aiming to reshape how modern businesses operate.

“Create, market, ship and scale all from one platform.”

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