03 Founder

An insider, not an outsider.

Nyave is built by someone who has been in the system for over 806 days — and has navigated most of it alone, in the shadows.

Vaibhav Aggarwal, founder of Nyave
Vaibhav Aggarwal
Founder · Nyave
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Vaibhav Aggarwal holds a B.E. in Electronics, Instrumentation & Control from Thapar University, an engineering discipline built on precision, measurement, and feedback systems. That instinct for accuracy in complex systems has defined every chapter of his career and ultimately produced Nyave.

Across seven years in digital advertising — five of them at InMobi/Microsoft Ads — Vaibhav scaled from building India/SEA pipelines to owning the MEA region ($1M → $3.5M/quarter in 9 months, 4-person team) to setting up and scaling Microsoft Ads in China, coaching a 40-member Mandarin-only team across a language barrier and driving near 100% YoY revenue growth. He was the primary technical liaison between InMobi and Microsoft engineering teams across Bangalore and Beijing, shaping product development without writing a line of code. $80M in annual ad spend. 8 globally published Microsoft case studies. 10 countries.

What no resume captures: while in his senior China role, his father was arrested in February 2024, allegedly for demanding a ₹10,000 bribe. Vaibhav carried that role and navigated the Indian judicial system as a pairokar at the same time — holding a senior international position and his family's highest-stakes legal fight in the same two hands. Attending hearings, working directly with lawyers, learning the system from the inside. The first SLP filed at the Supreme Court in October 2024 came back with 18 defects. It took nearly a month to clear. That moment — watching procedural paperwork delay justice for someone in custody — made the problem undeniable.

During the 806-day custody period, he attended 60+ hearings across District Court, High Court, and Supreme Court. Two SLPs. He quit his senior role to build Nyave full-time, while continuing the judicial battle.

The same instinct that built structure across markets now sits behind Nyave's proprietary dataset and architecture, capturing thousands of Supreme Court defect remarks — with the longer goal of using technology to bridge the procedural gaps in India's judiciary.