Y Combinator Launches of the Week
- Karan Bhatia
- 9 hours ago
- 1 min read

(This round-up is for informational purposes only, and in order of the date/time of the launch, from earliest to latest)
1) Luel: Founded by Inigo Lenderking and William Namgyal, Luel is a sourcing and licensing platform for rights-cleared multimodal training data at scale. Know More At: luel.ai
2) VaultPay: Founded by Ntambwa Basambombo and Christel Ilaka, VaultPay is building a digital banking platform for 30 million smartphone users in DRC and the country's largest agent network. Know More At: vaultpay.io
3) Zymbly: Founded by Robbie Bourke, Azmat Habibullah, and Ben Jacob, Zymbly automates admin for aircraft technicians. Know More At: zymbly.com
4) General Legal: Founded by J.P. Mohler, Javed Qadruddin, and Ryan Walker, General Legal is the AI native law firm for growth-stage companies. Know More At: general.legal
5) Didit: Founded by Alberto Rosas and Alejandro Rosas, Didit is an all-in-one identity platform for fast human verification. Know More At: didit.me
6) Superunit: Founded by Peter Marler and Zach Yellin-Flaherty, Superunit deploys AI voice and email agents to complete employment verifications for background check companies, faster, cheaper, and more compliant than internal teams or outsourced call centers.
Know More At: superunit.ai
7) Cardboard: Founded by Saksham Aggarwal and Ishan Sharma, Cardboard is an agentic video editor for growth/marketing teams and serious creators who need to ship videos consistently. Know More At: usecardboard.com
8) Sparkles: Founded by Ai Daniil Bekirov, Sparkles is like Lovable for existing projects. Know More At: sparkles.dev
9) Booko: Founded by Will Hall and Arjun Saluja, Booko helps businesses that sell bookable time slots make more money by dynamically pricing their time. Know More At: bookoapp.com