Draft:KYRO AI
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KYRO AI (formally KYRO Technologies, Inc.) is an American software and financial technology company based in Plano, Texas. The company develops cloud-based software platforms used in utility infrastructure management, including storm restoration, vegetation management, and construction oversight.[1]
| Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Software as a service, Financial technology |
| Founded | 2021 |
| Headquarters | Plano, Texas, United States |
Key people | Hari Vasudevan (Founder & CEO) |
| Products | Storm restoration management; vegetation management; construction management; KYRO Pay |
Number of employees | 11–50 |
| Website | kyro |
The platform integrates operational field data with documentation and financial workflow processes intended to support contractor and utility operations.[2]
History
KYRO AI was founded in 2021 by engineer Hari Vasudevan. In 2022, the company launched as a spin-off from Think Power Solutions, an infrastructure services firm.[1]
In 2025, industry publication T&D World reported that KYRO entered into a software partnership with LS Power Grid to support field inspection digitization.[2]
Regulatory filings with the California Office of Energy Infrastructure Safety reference LS Power Grid’s use of Kyro software for transmission inspection documentation and vegetation management recordkeeping.[3]
In late 2025, Dallas Innovates reported that KYRO AI joined the Electric Power Research Institute’s Open Power AI Consortium alongside energy and technology companies including Microsoft and NVIDIA.[4]
Products and services
KYRO AI operates a cloud-based software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform structured around operational workflows for utility and infrastructure field operations.
The company describes four primary functional areas:
- Storm restoration management: tools designed to support outage restoration operations, including field documentation and crew coordination.[2]
- Vegetation management: digital inspection and recordkeeping tools used in right-of-way and vegetation maintenance programs.[3]
- Construction management: project documentation and workflow tools used in infrastructure construction projects.[1]
- KYRO Pay: financial workflow integration intended to connect approved operational records with contractor invoicing processes.[2]
Artificial intelligence integration
The company has described the integration of artificial intelligence features within its platform to assist with workforce configuration, operational analysis, and documentation workflows.[1]
KYRO AI’s participation in the Open Power AI Consortium was reported as part of broader industry efforts to apply AI technologies in electric utility operations.[4]
Industry applications and competitors
Industry coverage has placed KYRO AI within the broader market for utility field operations and storm response software.[2]
Regulatory documentation referencing LS Power Grid’s operational use of Kyro software has been cited in filings related to inspection and maintenance compliance.[3]
In the utility workforce management sector, KYRO operates in a market that includes enterprise platforms used for outage restoration and field workforce coordination.