FinePrint started after a familiar frustration: Jitesh signed a gym membership without reading the cancellation policy and got billed for months he didn't want. He built a prototype that could read the fine print for him.
The breakthrough came when he ran the prototype on his own apartment lease renewal and it caught half a dozen clauses he'd missed: pet rules, parking deposits, a notice-to-vacate window that had quietly shortened from 60 days to 30. Friends and family asked to try it. Then their friends. Eventually it became clear that the problem isn't that people don't care about contracts. It's that the contracts are designed to be ignored.
Jitesh built FinePrint together with his wife Prafulla Bhupathiraju, who led design and user experience. She shaped every screen — from the calm wording around findings to the moments where the product asks for trust — and ran each iteration through real-document testing before it shipped.
Both are software engineers. Jitesh is a solutions architect with degrees in Computer Science, AI, and machine learning, certified on AWS and Microsoft Azure. Prafulla is a full-stack developer with a Master's in Information Systems. Between them they have spent the last decade building production cloud and AI applications for Fortune 500 enterprises.
FinePrint is the calm, plain-language layer on top, built by Iroh Technologies Inc. in McLean, Virginia.