After years of planning, designing, and building, I’m excited to share that Niriv is now live. This version brings together search, information, and a range of everyday tools in one simple platform. My goal with Niriv has always been to make accessing useful digital features faster, cleaner, and more connected.

At its core, Niriv focuses on a fast and minimal search experience. It delivers results, summaries, and updates in a way that feels natural and distraction-free. I wanted a search that isn’t just about links, but about helping people find exactly what they need in less time.

The platform currently includes:

  • Search – quick and clean results with summaries
  • Trending – what’s gaining attention in news and across the web
  • For You – a personalized feed from news, Cafe, and creators
  • Baje – Niriv’s AI assistant designed for helpful responses and insights
  • News – updates from both global and Nepali sources
  • Weather – real-time forecasts and local conditions
  • Miti – Nepali calendar with date conversion between BS and AD
  • Wallet – an expense tracker for managing daily finances
  • Notes – a simple notes app for quick ideas and lists
  • Nfit – fitness tracking for health and activity goals
  • Nsuite – a hub for business tools and resources
  • Speedtest – internet speed checking across Nepal
  • Fun & Games – a light section for interactive content and entertainment

Each service has been designed to feel consistent, lightweight, and easy to navigate. I wanted users to have everything they need in one place — whether it’s finding news, checking weather, managing tasks, or simply exploring what’s trending.

Alongside these:

  • Real-time weather updates
  • Currency exchange rates
  • Nepali date converter (BS↔AD)
  • Unicode converter
  • Daily horoscope

Each of these features is designed to be lightweight and straightforward. They’re not meant to overwhelm but to simplify small digital tasks that we often have to visit multiple sites for.

The interface of Niriv is intentionally minimal clean layouts, smooth navigation, and consistency across devices. I wanted it to feel modern and cohesive, where every interaction feels familiar and fast.

This launch is just the beginning. In the next phase, I’m working on AI-powered summaries, improved search precision, and a more personalized experience. A mobile app is also in development, set to bring everything together by 2026.

You can now explore the live version of Niriv at Niriv.com.

Yukesh Chaudhary

Keep hustling, and if it matters, build it anyway.

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