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- Young tech startup founders are having a moment in the AI era.
- From teenagers to 20-somethings, these founders are raising millions.
- Take a look at the pitch decks some of these founders shared with Business Insider.
Tech is no stranger to young founders.
Steve Jobs was 21 when he cofounded Apple in 1976. Mark Zuckerberg was 19 when Facebook launched. Whitney Wolfe Herd was 25 when she unveiled Bumble.
Many of today’s startup founders are still young and scrappy. And in the age of AI, they’re even more empowered to barrel ahead.
Some are following the footsteps of tech titans before them and dropping out of college. Others are opting out of the undergraduate experience altogether, with a few ditching high school to pursue careers in tech.
Arlan Rakhmetzhanov, founder of AI coding startup Nozomio, told Business Insider that he dropped out of high school in Kazakhstan after getting accepted into the competitive startup accelerator program, Y Combinator (YC). At the age of 18, he raised $6.2 million for Nozomio.
Rakhmetzhanov isn’t the only teenager finding success in AI. There’s also Toby Brown, a UK teen who raised $1 million for his AI project. There’s also Zach Yadegari, the teenage cofounder of Cal AI, a nutrition app.
College-aged founders are also building companies and raising capital, such as the Yale students behind Series AI, a new social networking startup.
The median age for YC participants is now 24 years old, compared to 30 in 2022, YC’s Pete Koomen told The New York Times in August.
Business Insider has interviewed the founders of eight startups who are 25 years old or younger and have raised millions in funding since 2024 about the pitch decks they used to impress investors.
BI’s Young Geniuses series spotlights the next generation of founders, innovators, and visionaries who are reshaping industries and solving global challenges. See more stories from the series here, or reach out to editor Jess Orwig to share your story.
Read 8 pitch decks founders who are 25 years old or younger used to raise millions:
Note: Founders were under the age of 25 when Business Insider published the following articles.
Series A
- Posh, an events platform, raised a $22 million Series A when its CEO was 23. Read the 12-page pitch deck it used.
- Clyx, a startup trying to connect people via in-person events, raised a $14 million Series A when its founder was 25. Read 22 pages of its deck.
Seed
- Lyra, an AI video call startup, raised a $6 million seed out of YC when its founder was 23. Read the 8-slide pitch deck it used.
- Nexad, an AI adtech startup, raised a $6 million seed after wrapping up A16z’s Speedrun accelerator. Read the 10-page pitch deck.
- Golpo, a generative AI video startup, raised a $4.1 million seed out of YC when its founders — who are also brothers — were 19 and 20. Read its 7-page pitch deck.
- Bluejay, an AI agent startup, raised a $4 million seed coming out of YC when its founders were 23. Read its 9-page pitch deck.
- Cerca, a dating app that connects people with mutual friends, raised a $1.6 million seed when its CEO was 23. Read the 10-slide deck.
Pre-seed
- Series, an AI social networking startup, raised a $3.1 million pre-seed when its founders were 21. Read the 11-page deck it used.
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