
Cloneable has raised $4.6 million in seed funding to advance its approach to automating expert work across utilities and energy sectors.
The company is focused on deploying autonomous AI agents—systems capable of making decisions and executing tasks independently—that replicate how skilled professionals operate in complex environments such as energy infrastructure and utility networks.
Rather than building AI models from the ground up, Cloneable’s platform observes experienced workers as they perform intricate tasks, including diagnosing equipment failures or managing power grid operations. These workflows are then converted into digital agents that can execute the same processes autonomously, reducing reliance on manual intervention for repetitive specialist work.
This approach is particularly relevant for utilities and infrastructure organizations facing workforce shortages. By capturing and operationalizing expert knowledge, companies can automate knowledge-intensive processes that traditionally require years of training, allowing human talent to focus on higher-value and strategic challenges.
Founded in 2023, Cloneable is building an AI automation layer for infrastructure operations. Its technology is designed to capture institutional knowledge from experienced operators and translate it into specialized AI agents capable of handling complex, field-to-office workflows that have historically been difficult to automate.
By bridging the gap between human expertise and AI execution, Cloneable is positioning itself to transform how critical infrastructure and energy operations are managed at scale.




