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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 typePrivate
IndustrySoftware as a service, Financial technology
Founded2021
HeadquartersPlano, Texas, United States
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KYRO AI
Company typePrivate
IndustrySoftware as a service, Financial technology
Founded2021
HeadquartersPlano, Texas, United States
Key people
Hari Vasudevan (Founder & CEO)
ProductsStorm restoration management; vegetation management; construction management; KYRO Pay
Number of employees
11–50
Websitekyro.ai
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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.

Recognition

In 2025, Dallas Innovates included KYRO AI in its AI 75 list recognizing artificial intelligence organizations and leaders in the Dallas–Fort Worth region.[1]

In 2026, The Sociable listed KYRO AI among its “ESG Leaders to Watch.”[5]

References

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