Meet the teenage entrepreneurs building AI startups
Teens aren't just using AI—they're building real companies with it.
From stock market tools to produce delivery, these young founders are showing that you don't need a college degree (or even a driver's license) to make an impact in tech.
Who are these young founders?
There's Nick Dobroshinsky, 15, whose BeyondSPX offers stock reports to 50,000 monthly users.
Raghav Arora co-founded GetASAP at 16—now with 48 employees and $3.4 million in funding.
And Alby Churven, just 14 from Sydney, jumped into AI coding after his Y Combinator video took off on social media.
Why should you care?
Teenagers launching startups is becoming more common, partly due to accessible AI tools like ChatGPT.
As Kulveer Taggar, a venture capitalist based in San Francisco, notes, there's an impatience and a mentality of, "I can't wait X amount of years to do it. The opportunity is now."
Investors are taking notice. If you've got an idea and some curiosity, this could be your moment too.