Ada Lovelace

Ada Lovelace The visionary who saw the future of computing – before computers even existed.

Born in 1815, Ada Lovelace was a mathematician, writer, and pioneer of computer science. Working alongside Charles Babbage on his proposed Analytical Engine, she wrote what many consider to be the world’s first computer program — a set of instructions for a machine that hadn’t yet been built.
But Ada’s genius wasn’t just technical. She imagined that machines could go beyond numbers — that they could create music, art, and ideas. In a time when women were rarely seen in science, she saw the future of computing as something deeply human.

Ada Lovelave Why She Inspires Us

At Ada IT, we believe technology should be clear, creative, and empowering — just like Ada envisioned. Her legacy reminds us that innovation isn’t just about hardware or code. It’s about imagination, foresight, and the courage to build what doesn’t yet exist.