Sarthak Srinivas

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Sarthak Srinivas
OccupationEntrepreneur, software engineer
Known forCo-founder and CEO of Quantstruct
EducationGeorgia Institute of Technology

Sarthak Srinivas is an American entrepreneur and software engineer who is the co-founder and CEO of Quantstruct, a Y Combinator-backed startup that uses artificial intelligence to automate the creation, testing, and maintenance of software product documentation.[1] He co-founded the company alongside Newman Hu in 2025.[2]

Career

Srinivas studied computer science at the Georgia Institute of Technology.[3] While at Georgia Tech, he co-founded Oculogx with Charu Thomas, a startup that employed mixed reality technology to help track inventory in large warehouses. The pair presented Oculogx at TechSquare Labs' quarterly competition in September 2017 and were selected as finalists in a national invention competition through Georgia Tech's CREATE-X program.[4][5]

Following his time at Georgia Tech, Srinivas accumulated experience across several technology companies and programs. He served as a Product Fellow at Kleiner Perkins and participated in the National Science Foundation I-Corps entrepreneurship program. He subsequently worked at Ripcord and led product at Moveworks.[6] He has also contributed to academic research, co-authoring a 2021 paper published by the Association for Computing Machinery on head-worn display placement for task guidance.[7]

In 2025, Srinivas co-founded Quantstruct with Newman Hu. The company builds an AI-powered documentation engineering platform that integrates with software development tools such as GitHub and Slack. Quantstruct monitors events across codebases, project management tools, and support tickets to automatically detect when documentation becomes outdated, then generates updated drafts for human review and publication. The platform allows users to refine suggested documentation interactively through conversational threads. The company's clients include Vapi, a developer tools company that uses Quantstruct to maintain documentation for its developer and partner ecosystem.[8] Quantstruct is based in San Francisco and is backed by Y Combinator.

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