Engineering frictionless digital infrastructure for the next generation of commerce.
Mohamed Tharik builds software with absolute precisionβprioritizing performance, scalability, and zero wasted motion.
With a strong foundation in computer applications and systems architecture, his structural mindset drives his engineering practice. He translates complex technical requirements into high-performance, client-side utilities and commerce architectures that do more with less.
Rather than adding abstraction, he removes it. Every product under his direction β from a zero-login storefront to a serverless QR engine β is built on the same conviction: the fewer moving parts standing between an idea and its user, the more powerful that idea becomes.
Engineered and launched QuickQR and ARTRES, establishing his first client-side standalone canvases β tools that run entirely in the browser, with nothing to install and nothing to maintain server-side.
A focused period optimizing component architecture for production hardware deployment β refining the underlying systems that would carry his next venture at scale.
Architected and launched StoreSnap India, resolving critical checkout friction points for regional Indian merchants and giving them a direct, mobile-first path to their customers.
A mobile-first, zero-login e-commerce enablement platform built to maximize merchant conversions via secure, integrated processing channels.
An online visual document designer utilizing a responsive drag-and-drop web canvas for lightning-fast asset layouts.
A completely serverless, lightweight client-side QR generation ecosystem optimized for immediate utility deployment.
True digital empowerment isn't about adding complex layers; it's about stripping away the technical friction that keeps outstanding ideas offline.