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| Industry | SaaS, FinTech |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2021 |
| Headquarters | Plano, Texas, United States |
Key people | Hari Vasudevan (Founder & CEO) |
| Products | Storm Restoration Management, Vegetation Management, Construction Management, KYRO Capital |
Number of employees | 11–50 |
| Website | www |
KYRO AI (formally KYRO Technologies, Inc.) is a Plano, Texas-based software company that develops Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) and mobile applications for utility infrastructure management.[1] The company provides cloud-based platforms for storm restoration, vegetation management, and construction management in the electric utility sector. (2)
Its software is used by electric utilities and contractors to manage field operations, documentation, and project data. (3) The platform includes a financial technology module that connects field data to contractor payment workflows. (4)
History
KYRO AI was founded in 2021 by Hari Vasudevan, a professional engineer. In 2022, the company was announced as spin-off from Think Power Solutions, a utility infrastructure management provider, to develop a dedicated technology platform for utility workflow management. [2]
In early 2025, the company announced a software partnership with LS Power Grid for field inspection workflows across their transmission network.[3] Later in 2025, KYRO AI joined the Open Power AI Consortium, an initiative led by the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) with technology participants including Microsoft and NVIDIA, focused on artificial intelligence benchmarking and applications in the electric power sector. [4]
Products and Services
The KYRO AI platform is structured into four operational modules;
- Storm Restoration Management - A system for coordinating utility storm response that automates crew rostering, field deployments, and worker credential verification, including OSHA and DISA documentation.
- Vegetation Management - A GIS-enabled module for tracking utility rights-of-way using geofenced photo documentation and safety checklists.
- Construction Management - A project management module that integrates engineering, financial, and field data for utility capital projects. The module supports AIA-style billing based on G702/G703 forms.
- Working Capital Management (KYRO Capital) - A financial technology module that connects approved invoice processing workflows for contractor payment.
Artificial Intelligence Integration
The platform includes an AI agent named KORY that analyses operational data and performs tasks such as suggesting workforce configurations during storm events, retrieving project documents by location, and flagging timesheet discrepancies.
Industry Applications
KYRO's software is used by LS Power Grid for transmission inspection workflows and vegetation management operations. The platform has also been deployed by CenterPoint Energy for capital project management.
Recognition
- AI 75 (2025) - Listed by Dallas Innovates among artificial intelligence innovators in the Dallas-Fort Worth region.
- ESG Leaders to Watch (2026) - Included in The Sociable's list of companies in infrastructure and sustainability.
References
- ^ "40 AI-Driven AEC Solutions to Watch in 2026". BuiltWorlds. Retrieved 2026-05-14.
- ^ "KYRO Spun Off from Think Power Solutions to Address Proven Technology Platform Need to Manage Infrastructure Projects". acppubs.com. Retrieved 2026-05-14.
- ^ "AI-Powered Field Data Collection for Smarter Vegetation Management and a Resilient Power Grid". www.geoweeknews.com. Retrieved 2026-05-14.
- ^ Innovates, Dallas; Preston, Quincy (2025-12-29). "North Texas AI Startup Joins Microsoft, NVIDIA in Global Power Consortium Focused on How We 'Make, Move, and Use Electricity'". Dallas Innovates. Retrieved 2026-05-14.
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