Cloneable is an industrial AI platform that captures the knowledge, workflows, and decision-making logic of expert workers and redeploys it across field and back-office operations. The company positions itself as a way to scale scarce subject-matter expertise — pole inspectors, vegetation-management crews, engineering reviewers — without hiring proportionally more humans.
The product comes in two parts. Cloneable Field is a mobile-first, offline-capable app that guides field crews through complex inspections, data capture, and quality checks with expert-level precision. Cloneable Agent is a fully agentic layer that observes how top technicians perform specialized tasks and then deploys AI agents to execute those workflows autonomously inside existing enterprise systems such as Katapult, ESRI, and SpidaCalc.
Founded in 2023 and headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina, Cloneable is led by founders Lia Reich, Tyler Collins, and Patrick Lohman. The team's background sits at the intersection of utilities engineering, computer vision, and enterprise software — a deliberate fit for the heavy-industry buyers it targets.
In April 2026 Cloneable announced a $4.6M seed round led by Congruent Ventures, with participation from First In, Overline, Bull City Venture Partners, and St. Elmo Venture Capital. Including earlier funding the company has raised about $5.35M to date. Proceeds are earmarked for expanding into public utilities, vegetation management, construction, rail, mining, agriculture, and manufacturing.
Cloneable's differentiator is its tight focus on critical infrastructure and complex field operations rather than horizontal office automation. Early deployments span US utilities and ISPs, where aging workforces and stricter compliance regimes make codifying expert know-how unusually valuable.