Diana Hu Is YC's Newest Managing Partner
We're thrilled to announce that Diana Hu has been promoted to Managing Partner at Y Combinator.
Diana first came through YC as a founder. She co-founded Escher Reality (S17), an augmented reality backend that was acquired by Niantic in 2018. Diana returned to YC in 2021 as a Visiting Group Partner, and joined full-time as a Group Partner in 2022. Over the past four years, she's become one of the most prolific partners in YC's history. She's worked with nearly 230 companies across 18 batches, logged over 2,100 office hours, and those companies are now worth a combined $7 billion.
Diana grew up in Chile and studied computer vision and machine learning at Carnegie Mellon. She built her technical foundation early: data science at OnCue before Verizon bought it, ML research at Intel Labs, then Escher Reality as CTO. At Niantic, she ran the AR Platform team and shipped AR to the 100M+ people playing Pokémon GO.
Few people have both built a startup from zero and shipped tech at that scale. Diana has done both. That combination, paired with deep technical experience in ML and AR, is exactly what today's founders need from a partner. Diana has been at the center of working with the builders pushing the frontier on AI, robotics, and hard tech, including breakouts like Avoca, Reducto, David AI, Salient, Stepful, and HappyRobot.
Congrats, Diana. We're lucky to have you.
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