Lucy Guo: the daughter of Chinese immigrants who made history as the youngest multimillionaire
The young woman of Chinese origin has a fortune of more than $1.2 billion
Lucy Guo's name has gone down in history as a living example of determination and success despite her humble origins. The daughter of Chinese immigrants, she managed to transform a childhood marked by effort and discipline into a career that led her to establish herself as the youngest billionaire in the world.
Last April, Fortune magazine named her the person under 30 with the largest fortune, thanks to a total of more than $1.2 billion, surpassing even American singer Taylor Swift.
But beyond the figure that her fortune represents, her young career symbolizes how dreams and perseverance can pave the way to extraordinary opportunities.
From Fremont to the World: A Life Marked by Effort
Lucy was born in the city of Fremont on October 14. During her first years of school, she began experimenting with her own projects, creating a small business focused on automating online processes. That first entrepreneurial venture showed her that she could turn technology into a profitable tool.
Later, she entered Carnegie Mellon University to study computer science and interaction design, although she didn't stay in the classroom for long: she was selected for the prestigious Thiel Fellowship, which supports young people with the potential to create disruptive projects with financial support and mentoring.
That turn was decisive. With the support of the program, Lucy joined leading companies in the technology sector, where she began to accumulate real-world experience. She first worked at Facebook, and shortly after, she joined Snapchat as the company's first product designer.
There, she participated in key initiatives, including the development of Snap Maps, a feature that changed the way users interact with the app by showing their contacts' activity around the world in real time.
The birth of Scale AI and the consolidation of its fortune
In 2016, Lucy joined Quora, where she met Alexandr Wang. Together they founded Scale AI,a startup focused on preparing data to train artificial intelligence systems. The company grew rapidly, becoming a global benchmark in its field.
Although Guo stepped down from managing the company in 2018 due to internal differences, he retained his stake. This strategic decision boosted his net worth to over $1 billion as Scale AI's valuation soared.
Far from stopping, she decided to continue entrepreneurship. In 2022, she founded Passes Inc., a platform designed to enable digital creators with large communities to monetize exclusive content and connect directly with their followers.
With an initial investment of $50 million, this venture cemented her profile as one of the most innovative young entrepreneurs of her generation.
Currently, Lucy combines her role as an investor with the development of new projects, remaining active in the technological ecosystem. His life proves that even from humble beginnings and immigrant families, it is possible to achieve levels of success that set a precedent in U.S. business history.

