About us
Three and a Half Decades of
Building Software That Fits
Extrapolix began in 1990 as Macro Services and was incorporated under its present name in 1999. From the start, the work has been the same: building custom software shaped around the way a business actually runs, rather than asking the business to bend itself around a package. Over more than three decades, we have served over 250 clients across more than 20 industries in India, the UAE, Kenya, and the United States. We are not a general IT vendor with a menu of services. We do one thing, and we have done it long enough to do it well.
Experience
Few software companies carry the depth of domain knowledge that Extrapolix has built over more than three decades of practice. Having delivered for over 250 clients across more than 20 industries, we understand what makes this kind of work succeed, and what makes it fail. That understanding, earned one real engagement at a time, is what lets us build a system that fits a business closely rather than approximately. Our work is backed by ISO 27001 certification, an assessment at CMMI Level 3, and membership of NASSCOM, but the certifications only formalize what the track record already shows.
Our People
The one resource that decides whether software of this kind succeeds is the people who build it. At Extrapolix, we have kept a team of experienced, quality-focused professionals who stay long enough to carry real institutional knowledge of the craft and of the clients they serve. That continuity is why we can deliver on time, stay adaptable as technology shifts, and keep the understanding of a client's business alive across years of work together, rather than losing it every time a project ends.
Relationships That Last
The truest measure of our work is how long our clients stay. Most of them have remained with us for years, and many for decades, because the software keeps earning its place and because they can rely on us to be there when something needs attention. They know the work will hold to its deadlines and that the system they run on will not be left behind. In a field where relationships are often transactional, ours are built to last, and that, more than anything, is what we want to be known for.