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On Wednesday, during the day of demonstration of the spring of 2025 in combinator, almost all the startups presented something to do with AI – they develop AI agents or the creation of tools to facilitate their development.
Indeed, several founders seem to remove a sheet from the pages of several successful AI startups: about half a dozen startups presented variations in “cursor for X.” For example, Den built a “cursor for knowledge workers” and the vestige is about to make a “cursor for lawyers”.
But it was not just a question of AI. We have noticed that several startups were working on robotics, which seems to have a little renewal for the moment.
You will find below some of the startups that have attracted investors and our attention.
What he does: SEO for LLMS
Why it’s a favorite: The way people are looking for content, with people using various AI tools like Chatgpt, Gemini, Perplexity to find content. Naturally, brands must find a way to increase their visibility on these platforms. Anvil claims that it helps marks to measure, optimize and increase their presence on these AI tools.
What he does: Build 3D chips
Why it’s a favorite: Transistors do not become smaller as fast as before, so the founders of Atum offer the best new way to put more transistors on a chip, and therefore increase the power of treatment, consists in stacking them in three dimensions. Investors told me that Atum’s vision is so revolutionary that the company has a chance to become the next Nvidia.
What he does: Automation the implementation of company software
Why it’s a favorite: The startup indicates that eminent software providers such as SAP, ServiceNow, AWS and Box have already contacted to use the luke solution themselves and potentially to help integrate software on customer sites.
What he does: Ai Copilot for Solopreneurs
Why it’s a favorite: Cactus says that people who manage companies by themselves are often too busy to pursue new opportunities. The startup indicates that its AI bot can remove part of the load by responding to calls and accepting payments on your behalf.
What he does: Cursor for corporate knowledge workers
Why it’s a favorite: The investors told me that it was one of the hottest companies in the lot. DEN promises that its AI agents can replace Slack and the concept, allowing employees of a company to interact and share information with software adapted to the specific needs of each company.
What he does: Automation customer operations with AI
Why it’s a favorite: Eloquent says that its AI robots can help customers of financial services companies to do things like automatically thawing bank accounts or adding drivers to automotive insurance policies. In other words, Eloquent promises a end of long expectations for human customer service. The startup says that financial companies can deploy its IA instantly without the need to involve internal engineering teams. Eloquent has already raised “a big seed tour”, Tugce Bulut, the co-founder and CEO of the startup declared on the TBPN podcast.
What he does: Tools for assessment and learning to strengthen
Why it’s a favorite: The assessment of all new AI tools for quality is to make snowball in a big difficult problem. LLM Data Company says it can help with its own LLM which can assess the quality of an AI agent, and this already works with customers, including perplexity.
What he does: Bloomberg terminal powered by AI
Why it’s a favorite: “Terminals are dashboards and not reflection tools,” explains Amaandeep Singh, co-founder of Scalar Field. Although IA agents of the startup do not “think” for you, he claims that they can manipulate financial data with more flexibility than existing financial tools.
What he does: Accelerated IA servers Quantum to speed up IA training and inference
Why it’s a favorite: While a fully functional quantum computer can still be in the years, the industry has been make progress. What drew my attention to Sygaldry is that his co-founder and CEO is Chad Rigetti, who founded and rendered his public business via a SPAC in 2021.
What he does: Ambient coding to create applications
Why it’s a favorite: Investors who saw a demo of Vybe creation applications told me that it could create all kinds of nice tools. A person I spoke to even called this a “clear winner” of the lot.