YC-Backed Human Behavior Raises $5M to Redefine Product Analytics with Vision AI

Stanford dropout-led team bets on session replay AI to outpace Mixpanel and PostHog.

Emmanuella Madu
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YC-backed startup Human Behavior has raised a $5M seed round to reinvent product analytics with vision AI. Founded by 20-year-old Stanford dropout Amogh Chaturvedi and co-founders Skyler Ji and Chirag Kawediya, the company analyzes user session replays with AI to explain why customers convert or churn, bypassing manual event tracking.

Investors include General Catalyst, Paul Graham, Vercel Ventures, and Y Combinator. The round closed in just two days.

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The team previously built and sold e-commerce accounting tool Dough before pivoting. Chaturvedi says Human Behavior aims to become the “Datadog of session replay”, using AI-powered insights to fuel future products in QA and IT support.

Early adopters are mostly Series A and B startups, receiving daily usage summaries highlighting features, bugs, and churn patterns.

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