Ansub Khan is a Dubai-based software engineer and operator with 11 years of experience who blends product design sensibilities with hands-on backend development and startup leadership. As Co‑Owner & COO of Supafast and a founder of SyntaxUI, he has repeatedly moved from founding roles to scaling product and engineering teams in YC‑backed ventures. His recent open-source work on agno—a lightweight multimodal agents library—shows deep experience integrating real-world APIs (Todoist) and multimodal features like audio transcription and sentiment analysis using Google Gemini. Comfortable across full-stack concerns, he pairs rapid prototyping with production integrations and an eye for UX, making technical solutions that are both pragmatic and user-centered. Ansub’s trajectory reflects a knack for turning experimental AI tooling into usable product features while leading cross-functional teams.
10 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Computer Applications, Bachelor's degree, Computer Applications at Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University
A lightweight library for building Multimodal Agents. Give LLMs superpowers like memory, knowledge, tools and reasoning.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:13 reviews, 9 PRs, 43 pushes in 8 months
Contributions summary:Ansub contributed significantly to the project by integrating the Todoist API, adding functionalities to manage tasks. They implemented features for creating, retrieving, updating, closing, and deleting tasks. The user also added examples related to audio processing, including audio-to-text transcription and sentiment analysis, utilizing the Google Gemini model. Furthermore, the user made changes to the multimodal playground, removing an outdated image-to-image agent.
Contributions:37 commits, 26 pushes, 1 branch in 1 month
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