Delhi NCR

Web development company in Delhi NCR

E-commerce stores, custom panels, and fast AI-ready websites — built in New Delhi for businesses across the NCR.

Web of Wave is a web development company based in New Delhi, building high-converting e-commerce stores, custom admin panels, and search-ready business websites for companies across Delhi NCR. We build custom on Next.js and React — no page-builder templates, no rented platforms — so your site is fast on real Indian mobile networks, structured for Google and AI search from day one, and fully owned by you.

Being local matters for the parts of a project that benefit from sitting across a table: scoping a custom panel around how your operations actually run, walking your team through the admin before launch, or planning an e-commerce build around your logistics. For everything else, we work the way modern teams do — clear written scope, weekly progress, and a launch checklist you can verify yourself.

Serving all of Delhi NCR

Based at B12, New Ashok Nagar, New Delhi — working with businesses in New Delhi, Noida, Gurgaon, Ghaziabad, Faridabad, Greater Noida, and remotely across India.

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Frequently asked questions

Do you work with businesses outside Delhi NCR?

Yes — we work with clients across India remotely. Being based in New Delhi simply means NCR clients can meet us in person when a project benefits from it.

What does a website cost in Delhi NCR?

Our packages start at ₹14,999 for a starter business website and ₹39,999 for an e-commerce store, excluding GST. Custom panels are scoped per project with a written proposal before any build starts.

How long does a typical project take?

Business websites and standard e-commerce stores typically ship in 2–4 weeks. Larger platforms and custom panels are built in phases, with something usable delivered at each phase.

Do you use templates or build custom?

We build custom on Next.js and React. You own the code, the site loads fast on real Indian mobile networks, and nothing is locked to a page-builder subscription.