Udit Akhouri
Building safe, reliable AI infrastructure for healthcare and developer tools, focusing on preventing premature convergence in agents and enabling clinical autonomy.
At a Glance
- Software Developers
- AI Researchers
- Healthcare Providers / Doctors
AI Tools by Udit Akhouri
(1)ADHD
LLM Divergent Reasoning Library
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Products & Services
An inference-time method for LLM coding agents to prevent premature convergence using tree-of-thought and cognitive-frame branching.
Clinical Autonomy Platform providing interactive AI video agents ('AI Twins') for doctors.
No-code AI development infrastructure for building startups and products.
Market Position
Differentiates through structured 'divergence' in reasoning (ADHD) and 'interactive video' in healthcare AI (Exthalpy), rather than standard text-based LLM wrappers.
Leadership
Founders
Udit Akhouri Raj
Independent AI Researcher, Founder of Exthalpy and Sttabot Technology. IIT Patna student/dropout. Investor at 3F VC (Malpani Ventures). Known for AI safety and healthcare applications.
Executive Team
Udit Akhouri Raj
Founder & CEO
Serial AI entrepreneur and researcher. Founder of Brane Labs, Exthalpy, and Sttabot.
Board of Directors
Founding Story
Started by Udit Akhouri at age 15 with $1500 savings. Udit, an IIT dropout, has since built multiple AI platforms including Sttabot and Exthalpy, eventually developing the ADHD method to solve reasoning bottlenecks in coding agents.
Business Model
Revenue Model
SaaS for Exthalpy; Open Source (MIT License) for ADHD Stack; Developer infrastructure licenses for Sttabot.
Pricing Tiers
Open Source under MIT License
Enterprise/Doctor-specific AI Twin services
Target Markets
- Software Developers
- AI Researchers
- Healthcare Providers / Doctors
- LLM coding agents reasoning
- Clinical autonomy for doctors
- Architecture and design brainstorming
- Healthcare patient interaction
- Independent developers using ADHD
- Medical professionals using Exthalpy