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Jared Friedman is a Managing Director, Software, and Group Partner at Y Combinator, where he is known for his diverse track record. As a Partner, Jared has been instrumental in advising over 20 Y Combinator unicorns and reading more than 12,000 YC applications. Before his role at Y Combinator, he co-founded Scribd, a company funded by Y Combinator in 2006 that grew to be one of the top 100 sites on the web. In addition to his Y Combinator responsibilities, Jared is a prolific angel investor with a primary investment focus in Seed-stage startups like Adagy Robotics, Buster, Atopile, and more, with average check sizes between $150,000 – $150,000. His collaborative style emphasizes mentorship and strategic guidance, leveraging his strong professional network to nurture rapid growth in the startups he invests in.
Location: Mountain View, CA
Country: United States of America
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Investment Stages: pre-seed, seed
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Status: very-active
AI Reasoning: Crunchbase shows a Jared Friedman investment in Cline with funding round announced Jul 31, 2025. That is less than 6 months before today, indicating recent activity. Example startup: Cline (Series A announced Jul 31, 2025). Time since last investment is ~3 months.
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