INFORMATION

Hey! I’m Abhi Karnati — a developer, designer, and just a curious guy trying to build meaningful things in this ever-evolving world of tech.

I got into coding not because I had to — but because I wanted to create. It started off with curiosity and turned into a full-on obsession. I remember building my first program as a teenager, watching lines of code turn into something that responded, moved, or solved a problem — and I was hooked. That feeling hasn’t left me since.

I’m currently a Software Engineer and Webmaster Intern at the Hindu Society of Minnesota, where I build systems that help the nonprofit better serve its members. Before that, I worked at Wayzata Public Schools, helping with tech operations. Both roles taught me not just how to write better code, but how to be part of something bigger — how to listen, adapt, and serve.

When I’m not coding or designing, I’m probably out playing tennis, lifting at the gym, or hanging out with friends. I love late-night conversations, spontaneous road trips, and listening to music that makes me float in the clouds. Life moves fast, and I try to stay grounded in moments — because as the quote goes: "You'll never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory."

I’m super passionate about blending tech with emotion — I don’t just want to build useful tools, I want to build things people connect with and makes them feel something. Whether it’s a slick UI, a backend that just works, or a product that solves a real problem, I care about the entire experience. That’s why I’ve been diving deep into full-stack development, while also studying user behavior, interaction design, and performance optimization.

I’ve built AI-powered music tools, nonprofit automation systems, games, educational platforms — and I’m just getting started. Every project teaches me something new, and every new challenge reminds me why I fell in love with this work.

If you’re working on something meaningful, interesting, or just plain weird — I’d love to hear about it. I’m always open to chatting, collaborating, or just vibing over shared ideas.