Kreativespace Develops AI Writing Platform for Indian Students and Professionals
A new player has entered the market of artificial intelligence (AI) writing tools, with Kreativespace positioning itself as a homegrown alternative to global platforms like Grammarly and QuillBot. Founded by Vinet Kakadea in Surat, India, this startup aims to make AI-powered writing support more accessible and affordable for users across various industries.
Kreativespace has been developed under the incubation of IIT Kharagpur, with a focus on creating an Indian alternative for users who want to humanize their content without relying on multiple global tools. The platform combines eight AI-powered writing tools in one place, addressing common problems faced by users such as grammar correction, paraphrasing, plagiarism checking, citation generation, editing, and content refinement.
The idea behind Kreativespace emerged from Kakadea’s own experience as a student in the United States at New York University and Marymount University. He observed how students, researchers, and working professionals often had to use multiple paid tools to manage different parts of the writing process, leading him to build a single writing-focused platform at a more accessible price point.
Kreativespace currently offers an AI Humanizer feature, allowing users to generate, rewrite, refine, and humanize content without switching between different platforms. The company’s broader vision is aligned with India’s push for self-reliant technology under the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative, aiming to digitalize the entire Indian education ecosystem.
The platform is available through its web platform, mobile apps on the App Store and Google Play, browser extensions for Chrome, Mozilla, and Edge, along with a Google Docs add-on. Kreativespace has gained recognition across several startup and technology platforms, including being incubated at IIT Kharagpur, selected under SSIP 2.0 through SVNIT University, chosen by the Ministry of Education to present at the Bodhan AI Conclave, accepted into the NVIDIA Inception Program and AWS Startup Program, and recognised by DPIIT under the Startup India initiative.
Speaking about the company’s larger goal, Vinet Kakadea said that Kreativespace’s vision is to support PM Modi’s Atmanirbhar Bharat scheme. With AI adoption growing across education, research, and enterprise workflows, Kreativespace aims to build an Indian alternative for users who want writing support without depending on multiple global tools.
The company has received recognition from various platforms due to its focus on bundled features, pricing accessibility, and institutional backing. This could help it stand out in a fast-expanding AI writing market. As the demand for AI-powered writing tools continues to grow, Kreativespace is attempting to make a mark with its Indian alternative.