A Noida mobile app development company built for NCR's startups — meet us at Noida One, Sector 62
Xenotix Labs runs its sales and client office out of Tower C, Noida One, in Sector 62 — the heart of Noida's IT and startup corridor, minutes from the Sector 62 metro, the Fortis and Stellar IT parks, and the cluster of D2C, SaaS, and services companies that line the NH-24 belt. Our Google Business Profile here holds a 4.7-star rating across 76+ reviews and stays open 24 hours, so a Noida founder can walk in, video-call, or book a whiteboard session on the same day they get an idea. This is not a virtual address; it is where NCR clients actually sit down with the people who will build their app.
Noida, Greater Noida, and Ghaziabad have quietly become one of India's densest product ecosystems — Sector 62 and Sector 63 alone host hundreds of startups and IT firms, the Noida Expressway sectors are full of D2C and logistics brands, and Greater Noida's institutional and manufacturing base is spinning off SaaS and B2B apps. What most of these founders share is a need for an app partner who is close enough to meet, quick enough to iterate, and honest enough about cost. That is the gap Xenotix Labs fills for the region: a genuinely local team rather than an offshore hand-off or a distant metro agency that treats NCR as an afterthought.
Being local in Noida is a practical advantage, not a marketing line. You get in-person kickoff and design reviews at Sector 62, standups in your own timezone, GST-compliant Indian invoicing, and a contract governed under Indian law — none of the currency, tax, and coordination friction that comes with an overseas vendor. When a Ghaziabad D2C brand needs a same-week working session before a festive launch, or a Greater Noida SaaS team wants a founder in the room for a diligence-grade code review, distance stops being a bottleneck.
We are a startup-first software development company with 110+ production apps shipped and founder-led engineering — the person who scopes your app is an engineer who has shipped one. Our stack is Flutter (70+ apps), React Native (8 apps), Next.js, Node.js, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Kafka, WebSockets, and AWS. We build the full range NCR founders ask for: native iOS and Android, cross-platform apps, lean startup MVPs, custom software, and AI-powered products — from a Dubai real-time cricket platform serving millions of users to medicine delivery, insurance field inspection, D2C dairy, hyperlocal grocery, AI resume tools, and edtech.
Step out of our Tower C office at Noida One and you are standing in the middle of Sector 62's Grade-A IT belt. The Corenthum and Iconic Corenthum on Fortis Road, the four-tower Logix Cyber Park campus, Stellar IT Park, the iThum towers on Plot A-40, and Embassy Galaxy Business Park are all a short walk or drive away, and the education anchor of Jaypee Institute of Information Technology (JIIT) sits in the same cluster. The Noida Sector 62 station and the Noida Electronic City terminus on the Delhi Metro Blue Line put us one ride from Delhi, Mayur Vihar, and the Ghaziabad-Indirapuram border, so a client coming from almost anywhere in NCR can reach our door without touching a car. We are honest about geography: our verified office is inside Noida One in Sector 62, near these landmarks rather than inside them, but near enough that an in-person kickoff is a ten-minute trip for most of the belt.
The companies packed into this corridor are exactly the ones that value an app partner they can meet face to face: IT and ITeS firms, MNC captive and shared-service centres, BPO and KPO floors, fintech and SaaS scale-ups, and the dense layer of startups and SMEs working out of the coworking and managed-office space across Sector 62. Just east of us, Sector 63's A-to-H industrial blocks add hundreds more small-and-mid software firms, back-office teams, and bootstrapped founders, all within one to two kilometres of our pin and the same Electronic City metro. Whether you are a funded product team in a Sector 62 tower or a lean founder in a Sector 63 block, we are close enough to sit in your boardroom this week and start scoping, not a distant metro agency that treats NCR as an afterthought.




















