Young Founders Raise $5M to Study Online Behavior with Vision AI

These 20- and 22-year-olds raised $5M from YC, General Catalyst to study online behavior using vision AI.
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Young Founders Raise $5M to Study Online Behavior with Vision AI
These 20- and 22-year-olds raised $5M from YC, General Catalyst to study online behavior using vision AI At just 20 and 22 years old, two ambitious founders have secured $5 million in seed funding to reimagine how companies study online behavior using vision AI. Backed by Y Combinator, General Catalyst, and other top investors, their startup Human Behavior is setting out to solve a problem analytics giants haven’t fully cracked. Image Credits:Human Behavior From Stanford dropout to YC success story Amogh Chaturvedi, a 20-year-old Stanford dropout, is no stranger to risk. Just a year ago, he and his team sold their first startup at 19. Now, alongside his 22-year-old co-founder, he’s building Human Behavior — a vision AI company that wants to show businesses why users stay, convert, or churn . Unlike Mixpanel or PostHog, which rely on manually tagged events, Human Behavior uses AI-driven video session replays . The system analyzes real user interactions and generates insights automatically, cu…