Jason He
| Jason He | |
| Occupation | Entrepreneur, software engineer |
|---|---|
| Known for | Co-founder of Eden (Tryeden) |
| Education | University of Virginia |
Jason He is an American entrepreneur and co-founder of Eden (operating as Tryeden), a software company that generates synthetic data for product demos, agent evaluation, and model training. Eden is a graduate of the Y Combinator Summer 2025 (S25) batch.[1]
Career
He studied commerce and computer science at the University of Virginia.[2] Prior to founding Eden, He held a series of product, engineering, and operations roles at several technology companies. In 2022, he worked in operations at Parenthood Ventures and in product roles at Viget and Stacker. In 2023, he held a product role at Reddit and an engineering position at GigaBrain. In 2024, he worked in product at Datadog.
He also co-founded two earlier ventures. He co-founded Styx, a company that was subsequently acquired by Paraform, and co-founded UniLink, where he served as a recruiter, both during 2024–2025.
In 2025, He co-founded Eden alongside Alexander Talamonti. The company, which operates under the domain edenhq.com, provides a platform for generating production-quality synthetic data on demand. Eden's core product addresses the problem of empty or unrealistic data in software product demonstrations — a common obstacle during sales calls, investor presentations, and customer onboarding sessions. The platform can populate a product environment with realistic users, transactions, and conversations in seconds rather than the days or weeks typically required by engineering teams. Eden's data generation is described as schema-aware and domain-specific, meaning it adapts to the particular data structures and industry context of a given product.[3]
The company was accepted into the Y Combinator S25 batch. Jason He is based in New York City.
References
- ↑ "Tryeden – Founder Genealogy". 'Huge Magazine}'. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
- ↑ "Jason He Email & Phone Number – RocketReach". 'RocketReach / Eden HQ}'. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
- ↑ "Eden – Synthetic data that feels real". 'Eden HQ}'. Retrieved 2026-03-19.