Founder story
Who is Kaif ur Rehman?
Aivorize
Founder story
Kaif ur Rehman is a software developer and entrepreneur, born April 9, 2010, in Rumli, a village in Jhelum, Punjab, Pakistan. He is the founder and CEO of Aivorize, an independent software company he built alone, with no team and no outside funding.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
Born
April 9, 2010
Birthplace
Rumli, Jhelum, Punjab, Pakistan
Father
Rashid
Title
Founder & CEO, Aivorize
Kaif ur Rehman is a software developer and entrepreneur, born April 9, 2010, in Rumli, a village in the Jhelum district of Punjab, Pakistan. He is the founder and CEO of Aivorize, an independent software company he built entirely on his own.
Early life
From an early age, Kaif was drawn to technology in a way that went past ordinary phone and app use. Where most people treat a search engine or a mobile network as a black box, he wanted to understand what was happening underneath it: how a search engine could pull up information about a person, how a computer turned instructions into action, how a phone call reached across a network. That question, more than any single project, is what pulled him toward computing in the first place.
There was no local mentor to guide that curiosity and no coding class nearby to enroll in. What he had was an internet connection and the patience to keep searching for answers on his own, one concept at a time, until the pieces started to connect.
Family and village life
Kaif ur Rehman's father is Rashid Iqbal. Rumli sits within the Jhelum district of Punjab, a part of Pakistan known for its agricultural land and close-knit communities rather than its technology industry. Growing up there meant growing up far from the environment usually associated with software careers: no local tech scene, no nearby coworking spaces, none of the informal networks that cluster around cities like Lahore, Karachi, or Islamabad.
For a village like Rumli, a teenager spending his free time learning to code was not a common path, and Kaif built his skills without the infrastructure that usually surrounds young developers in bigger cities. The internet functioned as his classroom, his community, and his workshop all at once. It's a large part of why the story of Aivorize starts in a place most people wouldn't expect a software company to come from.
Understanding isn't given to you. You take it, one confusing hour at a time, until it finally makes sense.
— Kaif ur Rehman
Career
2023 — First website
At age 13, Kaif began researching how websites were built. He created his first website using Google Sites: a simple page introducing himself and mentioning his YouTube channel at the time. The site had no real functionality, but it was his first step toward putting something of his own on the internet, and it gave him a reason to keep learning.
2024 — Aivoroty becomes Aivorize
At age 14, Kaif moved past no-code tools and started writing real code. He built a website from scratch and called it Aivoroty, a name pulled from the word inventory. The site hosted a handful of small tools: a calculator, an age calculator, a QR code generator, a QR code scanner, a unit converter, and a coin flip tool. It was less a product than a proving ground, a place to practice shipping things that actually worked. Later that year, Aivoroty was renamed Aivorize.
2025 — Aivorize QuickSlip
At age 15, Kaif built his first product with a full backend: Aivorize QuickSlip, an online queue management system. Unlike the standalone tools before it, QuickSlip was built around a specific real-world problem, managing digital queues, and it required him to think beyond static pages into data, state, and live updates.
2026 — Aivorize becomes a software company
At age 16, Kaif restructured Aivorize entirely. He retired the standalone utility tools from the original site and repositioned Aivorize as a software company and parent brand. Aivorize QuickSlip carried over as its first live product, and new products, including Mekobase, began taking shape under the same roof.
Products
What is Aivorize?
Aivorize is the software company and parent brand founded by Kaif ur Rehman. It is the umbrella under which his products are designed, built, and released, giving each one a shared identity and a consistent standard of quality rather than launching them as disconnected side projects.
What is Aivorize QuickSlip?
Aivorize QuickSlip is an online queue management system and the first live product built under the Aivorize brand. It gives businesses a digital alternative to manual, in-person queues, and it remains the clearest example of Kaif's approach: identify a real, everyday problem and build a working solution for it.
What is Mekobase?
Mekobase is an AI data platform currently in development under Aivorize, representing the next stage of what the company plans to build.
Approach
Kaif works independently across every stage of a product: design, development, deployment, and maintenance. He has no formal computer science education and no team. Everything released under the Aivorize brand, from the first calculator tool on Aivoroty to Aivorize QuickSlip's live backend, has been designed, built, and shipped by him alone.
Vision for the future
With Aivorize now operating as a proper software company rather than a single website, Kaif's focus has shifted from individual tools to a growing catalog of products under one brand. Mekobase is the next major piece of that plan, and Aivorize is built to hold whatever comes after it as well.
The longer-term goal is straightforward: keep building software that solves real problems, keep doing it independently, and keep proving that a small village in Jhelum is just as valid a starting point as any tech hub.