Women are being left behind in the AI revolution — not because they lack interest, but because the resources out there weren’t built with them in mind.
That ends here.
Grace With AI bridges that gap — in a way that feels intuitive, empowering, and sustainable.
Most people are automating. Few are ELEVATING.
Grace with AI teaches consultants, coaches, executives, healers, and creators how to protect their voice, sharpen their thinking, and scale their work, without sacrificing originality.

Meet Zahra Razvi
Founder of Grace with AI.
Helping leaders integrate AI without sacrificing originality.
I never set out to build an AI company.
My professional journey started far from technology — in the kitchen.
I trained as a chef in Michelin starred Osteria Francescana, worked inside high-pressure kitchens, and learned how structure, creativity, and precision combine to create something exceptional.
But entrepreneurship always pulled me toward something more.
As I built businesses, studied systems, and worked with real people trying to scale their work, I saw a pattern emerge.
Everywhere I looked, people were either burning themselves out in hustle culture, or getting lost in shallow "shortcut" promises that left them further from real mastery.
Then AI entered the scene — and the same extremes appeared again:
Endless automation hacks.
Generic prompt libraries.
Over-complicated tech jargon no one really needs.
That’s not how I work. I’m not a developer. I don’t code. I don’t believe leadership is about chasing the next shortcut.
What I do is build frameworks that help people think better — and stay original — as AI becomes part of how we create, lead, and scale businesses.
My background isn’t Silicon Valley or academic research. It’s real-world:
Building businesses
Designing systems
Learning how to integrate AI into my own work without losing clarity or control
And helping others do the same
I created Grace with AI because no one was teaching how to use AI in a way that actually respects how people think.
For me, this isn’t about tech. It’s about protecting your voice while evolving how you lead.
If you’re here, you likely feel the same: You don’t want AI to replace your thinking. You want it to sharpen it.
Meet Zahra Razvi
Founder of Grace with AI.
Helping leaders integrate AI without sacrificing originality.
I never set out to build an AI company.
My professional journey started far from technology; in the kitchen.
I trained as a chef in Michelin starred Osteria Francescana, worked inside high-pressure kitchens, and learned how structure, creativity, and precision combine to create something exceptional.
But entrepreneurship always pulled me toward something more.
As I built businesses, studied systems, and worked with real people trying to scale their work, I saw a pattern emerge.
Everywhere I looked, people were either burning themselves out in hustle culture, or getting lost in shallow "shortcut" promises that left them further from real mastery.
Then AI entered the scene and the same extremes appeared again:
Endless automation hacks.
Generic prompt libraries.
Over-complicated tech jargon no one really needs.
That’s not how I work.
I’m not a developer.
I don’t code.
I don’t believe leadership is about chasing the next shortcut.
What I do is build frameworks that help people think better and stay original, as AI becomes part of how we create, lead, and scale businesses.
My background isn’t Silicon Valley or academic research. It’s real-world:
- Building businesses
- Designing systems
- Learning how to integrate AI into my own work without losing clarity or control
- And helping others do the same
I created Grace with AI because no one was teaching how to use AI in a way that actually respects how people think.
For me, this isn’t about tech. It’s about protecting your voice while evolving how you lead.
If you’re here, you likely feel the same: You don’t want AI to replace your thinking. You want it to sharpen it.