
Kaizen
Automate anything on the web.
About the Company
Kaizen uses browser agents to automate operational work across legacy web portals. We’re tackling the $300B business process outsourcing market by replacing the manual portal work that powers industries like healthcare, logistics, and financial services.
The problem: Most business-critical workflows still happen inside legacy web portals. In logistics, healthcare, and financial services companies rely on hundreds of these systems, many built decades ago and never designed for modern automation. As a result, organizations rely on large operations teams and outsourced back-office labor overseas to manually log into portals, move data between systems, and keep critical workflows running.
In healthcare alone, operations teams spend hundreds of hours every month logging into fragmented payer and state portals, manually entering provider and patient data, chasing credentialing and enrollment status, and resolving claims issues.
Our solution: With Kaizen, operators can automate interactions with any website in minutes. We use AI-powered browser automation to handle complex authentication, portal navigation, form-filling, and data extraction with ease. Kaizen outshines its competitors in its accuracy and determinism, achieving unparalleled reliability that unlocks the most valuable production use cases.
Insane growth: Kaizen is growing exponentially while serving increasingly complex enterprise use cases. We're in this to win, and are on a rocket ship trajectory.
Our Founding Team
Co-founders Michael and Ken studied Computer Science at MIT, completing a combined decade of AI research. Michael was Head of Infrastructure at Gather ($77M from Sequoia and Index), and Ken was Head of Engineering at TruckSmarter ($44M from Founders Fund, a16z, BCV).
We've raised over $4M from top investors including Y Combinator, Joe Lonsdale’s 8VC, Eric Schmidt’s Innovation Endeavors, Jeff Dean (Google’s Chief Scientist), Matteo Franceschetti (CEO of Eight Sleep), Calvin French-Owen (Co-founder of Segment), Aabhas Sharma (CTO of Hebbia), and other world-class operators and technologists.
Founders
Michael was Gather’s first engineer and head of infrastructure, scaling the business through Series B ($77M Sequoia/Index). He also served as first engineer at Jamsocket (acq. Modal), helping build a new Kubernetes-like orchestrator in Rust. Previously, he worked on databases at SingleStore, distributed systems at Meta, and Siri at Apple. Michael conducted research on question answering and information retrieval at MIT's Computer Science and AI Lab and holds a B.S. in Computer Science from MIT.
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