Lacspace Is Not a Service Company — It Is Building Nepal’s Digital Independence
In today’s world, many companies call themselves “tech companies” — but most of them simply sell services like website development, app development, or outsourced IT work.
Lacspace is fundamentally different.
Lacspace does not sell websites. It does not operate as a typical service agency. Instead, Lacspace builds products, platforms, and national-scale digital ecosystems designed to power businesses, communities, and the digital future of Nepal.
From Services to Systems
Lacspace was created with a long-term vision: to make Nepal digitally independent.
Rather than depending on foreign platforms for social media, business management, accounting, delivery, communication, and commerce, Lacspace is building homegrown super apps that serve the same needs — but with local context, ownership, and control.
20+ Apps Built for the Real World
Today, Lacspace has already built and operates more than 20+ platforms, each solving a real problem across different sectors.
LSKhata — Nepal’s Digital Business Backbone
LSKhata is a digital khata, billing, inventory, and business management platform built for small and medium businesses.
It replaces paper ledgers with secure digital records, helping Nepal’s shopkeepers, retailers, and entrepreneurs manage money, customers, and growth independently.
WeGrowNepal — Nepal’s Homegrown Social Ecosystem
WeGrowNepal is not just a notes or community app anymore. It is evolving into Nepal’s own social ecosystem — connecting students, professionals, discussions, ideas, and national discourse in a secure, purpose-driven platform.
It represents a step toward social media independence.
KhajaGo — More Than Food Delivery
KhajaGo is not just another food delivery app. It is a complete franchise-based city ownership platform.
Local partners can operate KhajaGo in their city, onboard restaurants, manage delivery, and earn from every order — with zero upfront technology investment.
This model decentralizes digital power and puts it back into local hands.
SparkHue — Local Commerce at Global Scale
SparkHue is Lacspace’s e-commerce ecosystem for fashion, electronics, and lifestyle products — built with the same franchise and ownership logic as KhajaGo.
It empowers local sellers while delivering a marketplace experience comparable to global giants.
ScanSewa — Hospitality & Operations Made Simple
ScanSewa is a complete hospitality and operations management platform, integrated with Demo Restro — enabling restaurants to launch branded apps in as little as 24 hours.
This is infrastructure-level innovation, not service work.
Technology & Infrastructure at the Core
Behind every Lacspace product lies shared infrastructure — cloud systems, security layers, QA pipelines, analytics engines, and scalable architectures.
This allows Lacspace to build faster, launch smarter, and scale without breaking quality.
Not Just Apps — A National Digital Strategy
Lacspace’s long-term mission is not limited to apps.
It is about building a national digital backbone where:
- Businesses use local platforms
- Citizens communicate on homegrown systems
- Commerce stays within the local economy
- Data remains under local control
The Road Ahead
Lacspace will continue building, launching, and connecting platforms across sectors — surprising markets not with services, but with fully functional, production-ready systems.
This is how digital independence is built — not through outsourcing, but through ownership.
Conclusion
Lacspace is not a service company. It is not a development agency. It is not just another tech startup.
Lacspace is a product company, an infrastructure builder, and a digital independence movement.
— Written by Eallen Karna, Founder of Lacspace


