Y Combinator Launches of the Week
- Karan Bhatia

- 7 hours ago
- 2 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) Palus Finance: Founded by Michael Gonzalez and Sam Lushtak, Palus Finance gives startups and SMBs access to institutional-grade bond portfolios, earning 1–1.5% more than money market funds with comparable safety and near-immediate liquidity. Know More At: palus.finance
2) Zatanna: Founded by Alex Blackwell, Rithvik Vanga, and Tarun Vedula, Zatanna is turning legacy software into agent-first APIs. Know More At: zatanna.ai
3) StackAI: Founded by Toni Rosinol and Bernard Aceituno, StackAI is the enterprise AI transformation platform. Know More At: stackai.com
4) Noetic: Founded by Tony Gao, Jack Yin, and Henry Zheng, Noetic handles hardware compliance end to end, making the process as fast and painless as software compliance has become. Know More At: getnoetic.ai
5) Hlabs: Founded by Paul Hetherington, Hlabs is making an industrial supply chain for building robots in the USA, including electronics and actuators. Know More At: hlaboratories.com
6) GRU Space: Founded by Skyler Chan, GRU Space builds off-planet habitats using in-situ resource utilization technology, turning local material into building material. They have built the world’s first Moon Factory for under $5,000. Know More At: gru.space
7) Lucent: Founded by Alisa Rae, Lucent is an AI product manager that automatically improves products based on how users behave. Know More At: lucenthq.com
8) Rubric AI: Founded by Pragya Saboo, Rubric AI is a post-training research lab building the human and computational layer that turns expert judgment into training signals for frontier models and agents. Know More At: therubric.ai
9) Scheduling Wizard: Founded by Zachary Dermody, Abdelrahman Hamimi, and Samuel Oberly, Scheduling Wizard is building the logistics infrastructure to modernize healthcare operations. Know More At: schedulingwiz.com


