ProjectX Wins Y Combinator Spring 2026 Spot After Founder's 2022 Pitch Rebuff
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Updated · Hindustan Times · May 27
ProjectX Wins Y Combinator Spring 2026 Spot After Founder's 2022 Pitch Rebuff
2 articles · Updated · Hindustan Times · May 27
Rounak Adhikary said ProjectX has been accepted into Y Combinator’s Spring 2026 batch, capping a four-year climb after Ashneer Grover publicly brushed off his 2022 pitch.
10 million views in one day pushed Adhikary’s throwback video viral after he paired Grover’s “Tu baith jaa yar” remark with clips from his US fellowships and YC milestone.
ProjectX’s product, Infinity, is pitched as a cloud-based operating system that runs apps in isolated environments with browser access across devices, aiming to cut reliance on expensive hardware.
₹10 lakh in early Indian government support, more than ₹50 lakh in Microsoft and AWS grants, and a $200,000 Google Cloud award in late 2023 had already helped fund the startup’s development.
What is ProjectX’s plan to compete against established cloud computing giants now that it has Y Combinator's backing?
Beyond the viral story, can a cloud OS truly solve the digital divide where hardware solutions have consistently failed?
Is a founder's viral marketing skill now more crucial for startup success than their company's core technology?