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    Y Combinator hosted its Summer 2025 Demo Day last week, showcasing the latest batch of over 160 startups.

    As with recent batches, the majority of startups presented AI-centric solutions. However, a clear evolution was evident. Instead of  “AI-powered” products, many companies are now building AI agents or the infrastructure and tools needed to develop them. For instance, this batch had a flurry of voice AI solutions and new businesses focused on helping others monetize the “AI economy” with ads and marketing tools.

    We spoke with a handful of YC-focused  investors to learn which startups they found most interesting and which generated the highest investment demand.

    Below are the most frequently mentioned ones:

    What it does: Stripe for AI startups

    Why it’s a fave: Many AI startups use complex pricing models that often blend a flat subscription fee per seat with usage-based charges, credits, and various add-on costs. Managing complex AI pricing on Stripe is a time-consuming, manual process. That’s why Autumn developed an open-source infrastructure that simplifies Stripe integration for AI startups. The company says its technology is already used by hundreds of AI apps and 40 YC startups. Given Stripe’s dominance in payments and the explosive growth of the AI market, could a specialized billing solution for AI be the next major fintech success story?

     

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    What it does: Builds Vercel for AI agents

    Why it’s a fave: Just as Vercel helps developers deploy and host startups, Dedalus Labs claims its platform automates the infrastructure for building AI agents, cutting hours of coding down to a few clicks. The company handles complex tasks like autoscaling and load balancing, which it says makes agent deployment fast and simple.

    What it does: crowdsource rankings of vibe coded designs

    Why it’s a fave: The ability of AI to rapidly generate a huge number of designs creates a new problem: figuring out which ones are actually good. Design Arena solves this by crowdsourcing rankings of AI-generated visuals, creating a feedback loop that forces AI models to improve. Large AI labs see value in training their models to generate better designs, as some of them are already Design Arena’s customers.

    What it does: Tech-enabled distributor for retailers in Southeast Asia

    Why it’s a fave: Getasap Asia was founded by Raghav Arora three years ago when he was just 14 years old. Since then, the startup that uses tech to deliver supplies to corner stores, restaurants and large supermarkets in Southeast Asia in under eight hours, has earned millions in revenue. Getasap Asia closed a round from General Catalyst, according to its website, and we are hearing that the startup’s valuation was among the highest in the whole batch.

    What it does: AI engineer that fixes bugs in production

    Why it’s a fave: Founded by a 20-year-old Pablo Hansen who last year earned a master’s degree in AI, Keystone is on a mission to reduce software breaks. The company’s AI finds and fixes bugs for clients like Lovable and has already turned down a seven-figure acquisition offer, Hansen said. 

    What it does: AI matchmaker for female friends

    Why it’s a fave: While there isn’t a shortage of dating apps, RealRoots is tackling a different kind of loneliness. The company’s AI matchmaker, Lisa, interviews women and then organizes social experiences to connect them with compatible friends. While the AI part might be performative –  conversations with Lisa probably wouldn’t give RealRoots more insights about participants than written answers would – RealRoots may be on to something. Last month alone, the company generated $782,000 from 9,000 paying clients, its founders said.

    What it does: Automates insurance claims with AI

    Why it’s a fave: Solva’s AI automates the most routine tasks for insurance adjusters, from filling out complex claims to preventing improper payouts. Just ten weeks after launching, Solva has already amassed $245,000 in annual recurring revenue (ARR), a figure that has investors excited.

    What it does: counter-drone mini-missiles

    Why it’s a fave: With China reportedly amassing swarms of inexpensive drones, the U.S. military faces an urgent need for cost-effective counter-drone solutions. Perseus is developing just that: small missiles designed to shoot down drones at a fraction of the cost of existing systems. Multiple branches of the U.S. military have already invited the startup to demonstrate its solution, which could lead to hefty contracts.

    What it does: AI foreign language tutor

    Why it’s a fave: Apps like Duolingo have made language learning accessible and fun, but they often lack a key component of fluency: consistent conversation. Pingo solves this problem by allowing users to speak with its AI, which acts as a native speaker. The company’s unique approach is proving incredibly popular, with founders claiming it’s growing 70% monthly and earning $250,000 in monthly revenue.

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