Harvard graduate creates AI tool that lets anyone start a business with just a single photo and it's already made four people millionaires

Published on May 25, 2026 at 7:51 PM (UTC+4)
by Author Daisy Edwards
Last updated on May 25, 2026 at 7:51 PM (UTC+4) · Edited by Mason Jones
Harvard graduate creates AI tool that lets anyone start a business with just a single photo and it's already made four people millionaires
Harvard graduate creates AI tool that lets anyone start a business with just a single photo and it's already made four people millionaires

A Harvard graduate has created an AI tool that can build an entire online business from just one photo.

And incredibly, the platform has already helped make four users millionaires.

The startup was founded by Nuseir Yassin, the creator behind Nas Daily, who says the goal is to make entrepreneurship easier for regular people with no coding or marketing experience.

The tool can reportedly create a storefront, generate ads, write product descriptions, and even help users find customers in just minutes.

Harvard graduate says anyone can build a business

Nuseir Yassin studied economics and computer science at Harvard before starting work as a tech engineer at Venmo.

But in 2016, he quit his job and launched Nas Daily, posting one-minute videos every day for 1,000 consecutive days.

That eventually grew into a huge social media empire with more than 70 million followers across multiple platforms.

Now, he has turned his attention to AI entrepreneurship with his company, Nas.com.

The platform allows users to upload a single image of something they want to sell, whether that’s a product, service, skill, or even themselves.

From there, the AI handles almost everything else.

According to Yassin, in a recent interview with Entrepreneur Magazine, the software can automatically build an online store, generate marketing content, create videos, run advertisements, and process payments.

He explained that tasks that previously took months can now be completed in around 10 minutes, and the company says more than 350,000 entrepreneurs have already used the platform.

The AI tool has already created four millionaires with a single photo

One of the wildest parts of the story is that the platform has already helped create four millionaires.

Yassin said users on the site are building businesses across multiple industries including education, fitness, and events.

One success story involved a Singapore-based financial educator called Singapore Budget Babe, who reportedly made more than $1 million using the platform.

Another user, a 60-year-old farmer in Mexico, now earns between $1,000 and $2,000 every month teaching farming online through Nas.com.

The startup has raised $27 million in funding from investors including Vinod Khosla, an early backer of companies like OpenAI, Stripe, and DoorDash.

Yassin says the bigger mission is to give people the ability to work for themselves rather than rely on traditional jobs, but he also warned that AI does not make entrepreneurship effortless.

“It still takes work to build a business,” he explained, adding that his AI tool simply removes some of the barriers that previously stopped people from getting started.

So, what are you waiting for?

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