Real, not stock
The classroom, the founder and the students' results shown here are the institute's own, photographed and used with care, not filled in with stock imagery that could belong to any coaching centre.
This website was designed and developed by Yashveer Labs, the independent studio led by Yashveer Singh. Expert Tutorials commissioned Yashveer Labs to rebuild this site from the ground up: the layout, typography, imagery and code here were made specifically for this institute, not adapted from a template.
Yashveer Singh is a self-taught full-stack developer who has been building software since he was thirteen. What began as ordinary curiosity, taking things apart to see how they worked, turned into a habit of learning by building rather than by studying theory first. That habit is still how he works today.
He works across full-stack web development, with additional depth in machine learning and cybersecurity, and has shipped software well beyond marketing websites: a subscription school management platform (Nexli), a Roblox game with real monetization (Velmora), and several open-source developer packages released publicly under the Yashveer Labs name.
He builds under the name Yashveer, and the studio he runs is called Yashveer Labs. There is no design team and no separate development team here; one person designs, builds, tests and maintains each project, which is precisely why the work stays consistent from the first page to the last.
Yashveer Labs is the design and development studio Yashveer Singh works under, online as @yashveerlabs across Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn. It is not a large agency with account managers and a hand-off between departments. It is a small, deliberately independent practice: the same person who plans the layout also writes the code that ships it.
Work taken on includes marketing and business websites like this one, small custom tools built to solve a specific problem, and open-source software released for anyone to use. The scope varies. The standard the work is held to does not.
Expert Tutorials is a real, small, local tuition institute in Dwarka, not a venture-funded startup. The brief was simple: the site should feel calm, trustworthy and quietly premium, without ever feeling generic.
The classroom, the founder and the students' results shown here are the institute's own, photographed and used with care, not filled in with stock imagery that could belong to any coaching centre.
Fraunces and Inter were paired specifically for an editorial, human feel, an intentional move away from the generic sans-serif look most small-business sites default to.
The homepage's original lead-capture form was removed entirely rather than hidden, because a WhatsApp conversation is simply how this institute actually talks to prospective students. Nothing on this site exists to trick a visitor into handing over details it doesn't need.
A deliberately small stack, chosen because a marketing website doesn't need a framework's worth of overhead to load fast and stay maintainable.
Real photography over stock imagery, and every image container matched to that photo's true proportions rather than stretched or awkwardly cropped to fit.
Layouts are considered at each breakpoint on their own terms, from a small phone up to a wide desktop monitor, rather than simply not breaking.
Motion is restrained: subtle scroll reveals, nothing that fights for attention, and full respect for visitors who have reduced motion turned on.
No framework or build complexity the site doesn't actually need. Content is hand-maintained, with small custom tooling only where it genuinely earns its place, such as an auto-generated manifest that powers the Study Material library so nobody has to hand-edit a data file by mistake.
Every change is checked across breakpoints and browsers before it ships, and accessibility is treated as a default, not an afterthought bolted on at the end.
None of this is done to game a ranking. It's the same set of practices Google's own Search Essentials and Helpful Content guidance describe as good building practice, applied because they make the site better for the people actually using it.
Self-hosted fonts, so no third-party font request slows the page down or shares a visitor's data with an outside CDN.
A deliberately light JavaScript footprint, with no heavy client-side framework for pages that don't need one.
Structured data on every page (schema.org JSON-LD) describing the institute, its FAQs and its articles the way Google actually asks for.
Semantic headings, descriptive alt text on every photograph, and full support for visitors who browse with reduced motion or a keyboard alone.
Looking for a small business website built by one person, with real care and no template shortcuts? Yashveer Labs is reachable through any of the channels below.
You can see the finished result across the rest of this site, starting with the Expert Tutorials homepage.