As hybrid work solidifies its place in the modern professional landscape, businesses and individuals are increasingly turning to digital tools to enhance identity management and communication. The shift, driven by the need for efficiency, privacy, and sustainability, is giving rise to a new category of platforms that move beyond traditional networking formats like business cards and emails.

From freelancers and startup founders to senior executives, many are seeking solutions that reflect the fast-paced, global nature of today’s work environment. In response, technology providers are focusing on platforms that blend ease of use, security, and personalization. Company is led by Vaibhav Maloo (CEO), Rajeev Sharma (CTO), Shaikh Qasim Kazi (COO).

Reflecting this trend, Enso Webworks—the tech arm of Indian conglomerate Enso Group—has launched two new platforms, InfoProfile and InfoPhone. Designed to modernize professional networking, InfoProfile functions as a dynamic digital identity tool. It allows users to maintain multiple profiles, share updates, and create personalized business cards with QR codes. The platform also includes AI-powered content creation tools, support for over 45 languages, and high-level security features such as user verification.

Integrated into InfoProfile is InfoPhone, a privacy-first communication tool offering secure voice and video calling. Tailored for global teams and professionals collaborating across time zones, InfoPhone focuses on delivering clear, reliable communication without compromising on data security.

Both platforms, now available on the Google Play Store and Apple App Store, aim to replace outdated paper-based methods with sustainable alternatives. Enso Webworks says the tools are designed for scalability and are suited for a wide range of users—from Gen Z professionals entering the workforce to C-suite leaders managing global operations.

Vaibhav Maloo, Managing Director of Enso Group, noted that the initiative is part of a broader vision to address the evolving challenges of professional communication in a digital-first world. With plans to cater to the globe, the company is looking to establish a worldwide footprint in the digital identity and networking space.

As more professionals seek tools that align with the demands of modern work, platforms like these are likely to play an increasingly important role in shaping how people connect, communicate, and collaborate.