Aurame

Reimagining how humans experience digital reality through advanced augmented reality technology.

Futuristic city of San Francisco with augmented reality elements

Aurame's Vision — explained in plain words

Think about the last time you walked into a busy place—a conference, a college festival, even a coffee shop during rush hour. You were surrounded by dozens of strangers who might share your passions, offer a life-changing job lead, or simply become good friends. Yet you left without meeting most of them, because there was no easy way to tell who was worth a "Hey, I'm Jazzy."

Aurame exists to fix that blind spot in real life.

What we're doing

We're building a small piece of technology that lets your phone reveal just enough about the people standing nearby—name, interests, a short headline—so you can decide, in seconds, who you actually want to talk to. No scrolling through endless profiles, no awkward badge-peeking, no guesswork. You raise your camera, tiny cards float over real people, and meaningful conversations start.

Why it matters

Lost chances are everywhere. At every event most attendees walk away thinking, "I wish I'd met more of the right people."

Social apps stopped helping in the room. They keep us glued to screens when we need eye contact.

We all crave genuine connection. Human networks change careers, spark companies, and create friendships; they're built on chance encounters we usually miss.

How we think about it

Presence over performance. Technology should make you more present, not more distracted.

Consent first. You share only what you choose, only when you're there. Your data isn't a product.

Zero friction. If meeting someone still feels awkward, we haven't done our job.

Global scale, human feel. From coffee shops in Pune to conferences in San Francisco, Aurame should feel like a quiet super-power, not a flashy gadget.

Where we're headed

We'll start with small circles—campus events, meet-ups, hackathons—then grow to concerts, airports, entire cities. One day you'll land in a new place, open Aurame, and instantly see who shares your mission, your art, your passion. The world will feel warmer, smaller, and more open.

In short: Aurame wants to turn every crowded space into a field of possibilities, so the people you need—and the people who need you—are never invisible again.

Founder background

Hey, I am Chaitanyajongra.com. I'm 19 and am very ambitious about Augmented Reality.

I want to bend reality and play towards the space where reality and simulation meets.

No cofounder, no funding round — yet. But I have a vision that won't leave me alone.

Let's do it.

Be part of the future

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