
AI Tool Helps 2,500+ Indian Families Screen for Autism Early
A New Delhi startup born from personal tragedy is using AI to make autism screening affordable and accessible across India. Four autistic innovators helped build the technology that's already supported over 2,500 children.
When Sahil Chopra lost a close friend to suicide after years of bullying linked to neurological differences, he knew he had to act. That devastating loss became the spark for Neurolens, an AI tool now helping thousands of Indian families catch autism early enough to make a real difference.
For most families in India, getting an autism diagnosis is expensive, time-consuming, and often comes too late. By the time children receive professional evaluations, crucial years for early intervention may have already slipped away.
Chopra's New Delhi-based startup Gabify created Neurolens to change that equation. The platform uses artificial intelligence to analyze behavioral cues, speech patterns, facial expressions, eye contact, and response signals to identify possible developmental concerns in children.
What sets Neurolens apart isn't just the technology. Four autistic innovators, Vasyl Leshchuk, Seymour Verdi, Kanak Kadulkar, and Aniket Gupta, helped shape the product using insights from their own lived experiences, making the screening tool more inclusive and effective from the ground up.

Gabify knows that affordability matters as much as accuracy. Neurolens screenings start at just Rs 499 (about $6 USD), and the company is deploying the platform through schools, NGOs, and anganwadis to reach families who need it most.
The impact is already visible. More than 2,500 children have been supported through the platform, giving families a chance to understand their child's developmental needs and access timely intervention.
Why This Inspires
This story shows how personal grief can transform into meaningful action that helps thousands. Chopra didn't just build another tech product. He created a bridge between cutting-edge AI and the families who desperately need earlier answers about their children's development.
By centering autistic voices in the design process, Gabify turned what could have been an outsider's solution into something built with genuine understanding and empathy.
The real power of Neurolens isn't just in catching autism earlier. It's in giving families hope and a head start, ensuring no child misses critical support simply because help arrived too late.
Based on reporting by The Better India
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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