THE FOUNDER'S STORY
Hi, My name is Kishore Rathore, and scanNcall was not an idea I planned — it was a problem I lived with every day.I don’t have private parking.
Like millions of people, I park my car on the roadside.
And almost every few weeks, something would happen — scratches, punctures, blocked cars, angry notes, or helpless bystanders who wanted to inform me but didn’t know how.
People weren’t careless.
They were disconnected.
I also travel a lot. Across cities, across countries.
And everywhere I went, I noticed the same thing — lost bags, misplaced belongings, bikes parked outside, cars blocking other cars.
People wanted to help.
But they didn’t want to share phone numbers, and they didn’t know how to reach the owner safely.
That’s when it hit me.
The problem wasn’t loss.
The problem was lack of connection.
I didn’t come from a tech background.
But I knew this problem needed a simple, human solution — not another complicated app.
So I built scanNcall.
A smart QR that anyone can scan.
No app.
No phone number sharing.
Just an instant, secure call between the finder and the owner.
It sounds simple — because it should be.
scanNcall is designed for real life.
For everyday moments.
For people who care about their belongings, their privacy, and their peace of mind.
Today, scanNcall is attached to cars, bikes, luggage, bags, and keys — not as a gadget, but as a sign of responsibility.
For me, scanNcall is more than a product.
It’s a belief.
That technology should bring people together, not expose them.
That help should be easy to offer.
And that doing the right thing should take only a few seconds.
scanNcall exists because I believe that in critical moments,
one smart connection can change everything.
— Kishore Rathore
Founder, scanNcall by Kivasa





