Built by people who refused
to compromise.
Two founders. One conviction. A company built into its own name before the first line of code was written.
Liaqat Ali
Director — Alayra Systems Pvt. Limited
“Vision first. Everything else follows.”
A world where every developer — regardless of team size, budget, or infrastructure — has access to AI that is genuinely intelligent, completely private, and entirely theirs. Not a service you rent. A tool you own. Not a cloud you depend on. A stack you control.
There is a kind of person who sees a vision clearly before it is finished — who understands it not just intellectually but completely — and whose belief in it is so steady that it becomes part of the foundation itself. Liaqat Ali is that person for Alayra.
The decisions that shaped Alayra's direction were never made in isolation — they were made between two people whose trust in each other is older than the company and stronger than any agreement on paper. That trust is not incidental to Alayra. It is structural. The reason Alayra's architecture is uncompromising is partly because the people behind it are uncompromising with each other. You cannot build something honest with people who are not honest with each other first.
Liaqat brings the strategic clarity that keeps vision from becoming noise. The questions that sharpen a decision before it hardens into a mistake. The perspective that sees around corners. Alayra exists as a product because of Abbas. Alayra exists as a company — with direction, with integrity, with a foundation strong enough to scale — because of both of them.
M. Abbas Baber
Founder & CTO — Alayra Systems Pvt. Limited
“The code has to be right. The rest is details.”
AI that earns its place in the development workflow — not by being impressive in demos, but by being indispensable in production. An environment that understands your entire codebase, remembers every decision, validates its own output, and does all of it without ever seeing your code outside your own machine.
Some products are built from opportunity. Kinetic IDE — and by extension, Alayra Systems — was built from certainty. The certainty that the problem was real, the solution was possible, and that if it was going to exist the way it needed to exist, it had to be built with complete conviction from the very first decision to the very last line.
Abbas Baber is the architect of that conviction. Every system in Kinetic carries his fingerprint — not because he happened to be the one building it, but because every decision was made with a precision that only comes from someone who understood the problem at its deepest level. The RAG engine that understands your entire codebase locally. The Squad agents that validate before they deliver. The Sentry Gate that ensures nothing happens without your knowledge. These are not features assembled from inspiration. They are answers to questions most people in this industry never thought to ask.
What makes Abbas rare is not the depth — it is the architectural clarity. The ability to hold a complex system in mind, understand how every piece affects every other piece, and make decisions that hold up not just today but three years from now. He does not build to impress. He builds to last.
A company built into its own name.
Abbas. Liaqat. Arham. Yahya. Ra. The founders, their sons, and the sun — the symbol of clarity and permanence. The name was not chosen. It was earned. Every character in it represents a reason this company exists and a reason it will not stop building.
They did not set out to build a company. They set out to build something worth building.
