About
The kid who couldn't get the words out.
Hi, I'm Sambit Singha— founder of Epocheye. Before I tell you what we're building, I want to tell you why.
I grew up with a stutter. For a long time, speaking felt like a door I couldn't always open. In classrooms, the answer was in my head but it would catch in my throat. So I learned to listen instead — to watch, to notice the things other people walked past. When you spend years unable to say what you see, you get very good at seeing.
History became the place I could go where no one needed me to hurry. A ruin doesn't interrupt you. A monument waits. I could stand in front of an old wall and feel the centuries stacked behind it — but I could never quite show anyone what I felt. The picture in my mind was alive; the world in front of me was just stone.
Epocheye is that picture, made shareable. It's an augmented-reality lens that rebuilds the past where it actually stood — so you can point your phone at a site and watch the centuries come back. No translation needed. No words caught in anyone's throat. You just see it.
I'm a full-stack engineer and product builder. I shipped at two startups before building the first Epocheye AR prototype from scratch — equal parts code, history, and stubbornness. The stutter never fully went away, and honestly, I stopped wanting it to. It taught me the thing this whole company is built on: the most powerful way to communicate isn't always to speak. Sometimes it's to let people see for themselves.
That's what we're doing — one monument, one city, one era at a time. Thanks for being here.
— Sambit