From Sketchbook to Startup: 17-Year-Old Daksh Suthar’s GenArt Redefines Creativity Through AI
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Ahmedabad Teen Daksh Suthar Launches GenArt — An AI-Based Global Design Platform That Evaluates Images in Just 17 Seconds
Ahmedabad, Gujarat | November 5, 2025
In an era defined not by degrees but by creativity and vision, 17-year-old tech prodigy Daksh Suthar from Ahmedabad has launched GenArt, an innovative AI-powered global design platform that can evaluate and interpret images in just 17 seconds.
Speaking at the launch to BILKULONLINE Daksh said, “Technology is in our hands, but how we use it depends on our mindset.” His words captured the spirit of India’s new generation — one that doesn’t merely consume technology but creates with it. Daksh emphasized that if young Indians give voice to their innovations and ideas, the world will soon shift from saying “Made in India” to “Imagined in India.”
Highlighting the transformative potential of artificial intelligence, Daksh added, “AI won’t take away jobs — it will reshape how we work. Those who learn will move ahead.” His inspiring words resonated deeply with thousands of young minds, symbolizing the reflection of a new India — one that thinks, creates, and leads globally.

At the Gujarat Vibrant Conference, Daksh’s message was not just that of a young entrepreneur but of an entire generation that views technology as a gateway to limitless possibilities. “The future is right in front of us,” he said. “We can either be part of it or be the ones who create it.”
The idea behind GenArt began with a simple question: “Can we combine artificial intelligence with art to create something new?” From sketching ideas in a notebook and experimenting with designs to building a functional platform, Daksh’s journey was driven by curiosity, persistence, and self-learning.
“In the beginning, I did everything myself — the design, captions, visuals, every decision,” Daksh shared. “There were times I felt isolated or unsure, but curiosity kept me moving forward. Every trial and error shaped GenArt’s identity.”
What started as a personal experiment has now evolved into a daily creative routine. From posting visuals on social media to updating the website, every step reflects the platform’s evolution.
“GenArt is not just a project; it’s an expression — a perfect balance between creativity and technology,” Daksh concluded. “It constantly reminds me that to achieve something big, I must begin small. As long as I stay curious, everything else will fall into place.”
By bridging imagination with intelligence, GenArt marks a new chapter in the story of young Indian innovation — where art meets algorithm, and creativity meets code.
Ahmedabad Teen Daksh Suthar Launches GenArt — An AI-Based Global Design Platform That Evaluates Images in Just 17 Seconds
Ahmedabad, Gujarat | November 5, 2025
In an era defined not by degrees but by creativity and vision, 17-year-old tech prodigy Daksh Suthar from Ahmedabad has launched GenArt, an innovative AI-powered global design platform that can evaluate and interpret images in just 17 seconds.
Speaking at the launch to BILKULONLINE, Daksh said, “Technology is in our hands, but how we use it depends on our mindset.” His words captured the spirit of India’s new generation — one that doesn’t merely consume technology but creates with it. Daksh emphasized that if young Indians give voice to their innovations and ideas, the world will soon shift from saying “Made in India” to “Imagined in India.”
At the event, Daksh Suthar, the Founder of GenArt, along with his R&D team members Parthdeepsinh Jadeja and Mehul Solanki, demonstrated the creation before BILKULONLINE, showcasing how the platform seamlessly blends art and artificial intelligence. The live demonstration reflected the collaborative spirit and technical brilliance driving GenArt’s development.
Highlighting the transformative potential of artificial intelligence, Daksh added, “AI won’t take away jobs — it will reshape how we work. Those who learn will move ahead.” His inspiring words resonated deeply with thousands of young minds, symbolizing the reflection of a new India — one that thinks, creates, and leads globally.
At the Gujarat Vibrant Conference, Daksh’s message was not just that of a young entrepreneur but of an entire generation that views technology as a gateway to limitless possibilities. “The future is right in front of us,” he said. “We can either be part of it or be the ones who create it.”
The idea behind GenArt began with a simple question: “Can we combine artificial intelligence with art to create something new?” From sketching ideas in a notebook and experimenting with designs to building a functional platform, Daksh’s journey was driven by curiosity, persistence, and self-learning.
“In the beginning, I did everything myself — the design, captions, visuals, every decision,” Daksh shared. “There were times I felt isolated or unsure, but curiosity kept me moving forward. Every trial and error shaped GenArt’s identity.”
What started as a personal experiment has now evolved into a daily creative routine. From posting visuals on social media to updating the website, every step reflects the platform’s evolution.
“GenArt is not just a project; it’s an expression — a perfect balance between creativity and technology,” Daksh concluded. “It constantly reminds me that to achieve something big, I must begin small. As long as I stay curious, everything else will fall into place.”
By bridging imagination with intelligence, GenArt marks a new chapter in the story of young Indian innovation — where art meets algorithm, and creativity meets code.
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