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Who is Harshita Arora? Meet the UP-born school dropout who rose to become Y Combinator’s General Partner

From dropping out of school at 15 to rising as Y Combinator’s General Partner, Harshita Arora’s journey is a story of bold risks, early brilliance, and startup success.

By Agniv Chowdhury

Apr 09, 2026 17:55 IST

India-born founder Harshita Arora has made history by becoming a General Partner at Y Combinator, marking a major milestone in her already remarkable entrepreneurial journey. After being YC’s youngest-ever Visiting Partner, she has now stepped into a full-time GP role, where she will help shape and mentor the next generation of startups.

“We're excited to welcome Harshita Arora as YC's newest General Partner! She started coding at 13, built and sold her first app as a teenager, and later co-founded AtoB (YC S20), a Series C company building financial infrastructure for the trucking industry, now serving 30,000+ fleets—and became YC’s youngest Visiting Partner. Now she's bringing that experience to support YC founders,” YC tweeted.

Reacting to the post, Arora expressed, “The last ~1 year as a visiting partner at YC has been a lot of fun. I got the opportunity to work with some of the smartest and most optimistic builders. Super excited to join as a GP!”

Who is Harshita Arora?

Originally from Uttar Pradesh’s Saharanpur, she relocated to San Francisco on an O-1 visa. She later co-founded AtoB in 2019 with Vignan Velivela and Tushar Misra. According to an earlier Forbes report, the company was valued at approximately $800 million.

Arora discovered coding when she was just 13 years old, and after two years, she dropped out of school to pursue a career in the field. When she was 16, she built a crypto portfolio management app that was featured by Apple and was later acquired.

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In 2020, she received the Bal Shakti Puraskar, one of India's highest honours for young achievers, from Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

In a 2020 tweet, PM Modi wrote, “I am delighted that the very talented Harshita Arora has been conferred the Bal Shakti Puraskar 2020! She has been focussing on a wide range of sectors. Her passion towards science, technology and human welfare are clearly visible.” Reacting to the X post, Arora posted, “Super honoured to have received the Bal Shakti Puraskar for my work on the Crypto Price Tracker app and now the AtoB startup!”

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Harshita’s journey

According to a Y Combinator statement announcing her role as GP, she first approached the organization with an idea, but it got “killed by Covid.” However, instead of giving up, and with zero background in trucking or payments, she, along with her co-founders, reportedly started working on an idea that later gave birth to AtoB.

“Today, AtoB is a Series-C stage company building financial infrastructure for the trucking industry. Often described as ‘Stripe for Trucking,’ it offers fleet cards, instant payouts, and modern financial tools, serving over 30,000 fleets across the US,” YC stated.

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