Y Combinator

Y Combinator

In 2005, Y Combinator (YC) developed a new model of startup funding. Twice a year the firm invests a small amount of money ($1420k + an $80k note) in a large number of startups (most recently 52). YC receives stock in the startup, from 210%; usually 6 or 7%. The startups move to Silicon Valley for 3 months, during which the firm works intensively with them to get the company into the best possible shape and refine their pitch to investors. Each cycle culminates in Demo Day, when the startups present to a large audience of investors. About halfway through each cycle the firm holds an event called Angel Day, at which each startup is paired with 2 angel investors, who will meet with them regularly in the weeks leading up to Demo Day. YC and the YC alumni network continue to help founders for the life of their company. Since 2005, YC has funded over 630 startups.

Exits 389

Investments 4129

Lead Investments 1221

Investments

Seed Round - SalaryBox

SalaryBox4M USD

Series B - Hightouch

Hightouch40M USD

Series G - Faire

Faire400M USD

Seed Round - Deskimo

Deskimo3M USD

Seed Round - Atmana

Atmana500K USD

Seed Round - KaiPod Learning

KaiPod Learning1.5M USD

Seed Round - Inversion Space

Inversion Space10M USD

Seed Round - doola

doola3M USD

Seed Round - Nomod

Nomod3.4M USD

Venture Round - Homebase

Homebase30M USD

Funds

Aug 4th 21

Startuping 0

May 15th 17

Y Combinator S17 0

Oct 15th 15

Y COMBINATOR CONTINUITY FUND I, L.P 700M USD

Verticals

BioTech

Health & Hospital Services

Health IT

Medical Devices

Consumer Internet

Developer Tools

SaaS

Education

Enterprise

AI

EnergyTech

FinTech

GovTech

ConstructionTech

Social Commerce

Media/Content

Parenting/Families

Social Networks

E-commerce

Marketplaces

Analytics

Data Services

Local Services

Retail

Travel

Pharmaceuticals

Crypto/Web3

MarketingTech

Real Estate/PropTech

SMB Software

Web3/Blockchain

Investors

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