Kikbits

Islamabad, Pakistan

Transforms visions with web applications and mobile app development

Kikbits stands as a standard of excellence in professional software development services, serving as a trusted technology partner for both startups and large enterprises. With a dedicated team of over 50 product designers, engineers, and data scientists, Kikbits specializes in crafting tailored solutions that meet the unique needs of their clients.

The agency's core competencies include web applications, mobile app development, and web browser extensions, with a strong emphasis on leveraging machine learning technologies. Over the years, Kikbits has successfully delivered more than 150 projects, collaborating with prestigious institutions such as MIT and John Hopkins University, and renowned brands like The Body Shop.

Founded in 2010 and based in Islamabad, Kikbits has built a reputation for maintaining a high client retention rate, attributed to their commitment to quality and effective communication. Their portfolio showcases a diverse range of projects, including the Innovation Ecosystem for MIT, Moms Talk Shots for John Hopkins University, and an E-commerce site for The Body Shop, reflecting their versatility and expertise in the field.

16
YEARS IN BUSINESS
8
SERVICES

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