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Rohan Vasishth
OccupationEntrepreneur, software engineer
Known forCo-founder of Bluejay

Rohan Vasishth is an American entrepreneur and software engineer who is the co-founder of Bluejay, a San Francisco-based startup that provides quality assurance testing for AI voice and text agents. He co-founded the company with Faraz Siddiqi in 2025 after both left positions at major technology companies at the age of 23.[1]

Career

Prior to founding Bluejay, Vasishth worked as an AI engineer at Amazon. His co-founder, Faraz Siddiqi, held an engineering role at Microsoft. Both left their respective positions in 2025 to start Bluejay from a hacker house in San Francisco.[2]

Bluejay is a platform that enables companies to test, monitor, and improve their AI voice and chat agents before and after deployment. The platform simulates real-world conditions by stress-testing AI agents against over 500 variables, including different voices, accents, languages, background noise, and user behaviors. Features include auto-generated testing scenarios based on agent and customer data, A/B testing and red-teaming capabilities to identify hidden vulnerabilities, and multilingual and accent simulation for global deployments. The company positions itself as a quality assurance layer for the growing market of enterprise AI agents.[3]

Bluejay completed Y Combinator's Spring 2025 batch and raised US$4 million in seed funding from investors including Floodgate, PeakXV Partners, and Y Combinator. The funding round closed within months of the company's launch.[4]

In an interview with Business Insider, Vasishth explained his decision to leave Amazon, stating: "I don't need to stay here for six years to learn about it. In fact, I will learn about it probably faster by just doing it."

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