
Induced AI
Browser-automation agents that turn plain-English workflows into back-office automation
Last reviewed 2026-06-19
Induced AI builds browser-automation agents aimed at replacing repetitive back-office work. Users describe a workflow in plain English; Induced converts it into executable steps and runs Chromium browser instances that read on-screen content and control the browser in a human-like way, letting it operate websites that lack an API (form filling, data entry, lookups). The pitch is to absorb work that companies would otherwise outsource to a back office. In its current positioning the company emphasizes 'disrupting outsourcing' with human-in-the-loop workflows and a reported turnaround-time reduction, so it operates as a supervised agent with people reviewing or handling exceptions rather than a fully hands-off system. Induced AI was founded in 2023 by teenage founders Aryan Sharma and Ayush Pathak and raised a $2.3M seed round led by Sam Altman with investors including SignalFire, SV Angel, and Balaji Srinivasan. Specific product and pricing details are not publicly published, so capabilities here are described conservatively.
What it can do
Convert plain-English workflows into automation
SupervisedTakes a workflow described in natural language and turns it into executable steps the platform can run, without per-step coding.
sourceOperate websites via human-like browser control
SupervisedRuns Chromium instances that read on-screen content and control the browser like a person, enabling interaction with sites that lack an API.
sourceAutomate back-office tasks with human-in-the-loop
SupervisedTargets repetitive back-office work (form filling, data entry) with human review integrated into the workflow for oversight and exceptions.
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Strengths
- +Operates sites that lack an API by controlling the browser like a human
- +Plain-English workflow definition lowers the bar for non-technical teams
- +Human-in-the-loop design keeps oversight on consequential back-office actions
Limitations
- −Limited public product and pricing detail; positioning has shifted toward services
- −Human-in-the-loop means it is not a fully autonomous system
- −Vision-driven browser control can be brittle on changing or complex UIs
Overview
Induced AI builds browser-automation agents to take over repetitive back-office work. A user describes a workflow in plain English, and Induced turns it into steps run by Chromium instances that read the screen and operate the browser like a human, including on sites without an API.
What it does
It converts natural-language workflows into executable automation and runs them via human-like browser control, targeting form filling, data entry, and lookups. Its current messaging centers on 'disrupting outsourcing' with human-in-the-loop workflows and a reported reduction in turnaround time, indicating supervised operation with people reviewing or handling exceptions.
Integrations & setup
Public product and integration detail is limited; engagement appears sales-led. Capabilities above are described conservatively from reporting and the company site.
Pricing
Not publicly published; contact sales.
Best for / not for
Potentially useful for teams with high-volume, browser-bound back-office tasks they would otherwise outsource. Less suited to teams wanting a self-serve, documented developer platform (see Hyperbrowser, Browserbase) or a fully autonomous agent.
Traction
Founded in 2023 by Aryan Sharma and Ayush Pathak (teenage founders) and raised a $2.3M seed round led by Sam Altman, with investors including SignalFire, SV Angel, Superscrypt, and Balaji Srinivasan. Figures are from press reporting.
Alternatives
Skyvern and Browser-Use focus on agentic browser actions; MultiOn and Reworkd target web task automation; Hyperbrowser and Browserbase provide the underlying browser infrastructure.
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FAQ
Is Induced AI fully autonomous?+
No. Its current positioning emphasizes human-in-the-loop workflows: the agent automates browser-based back-office tasks while people review or handle exceptions. It is a supervised agent.
Who funded Induced AI?+
It raised a $2.3M seed round led by OpenAI co-founder Sam Altman, with investors including SignalFire, SV Angel, Superscrypt, and Balaji Srinivasan, per reporting from 2023.
Sources
- Induced AI (official site) · accessed 2026-06-19
- Sam Altman backs Induced AI (Business Today) · accessed 2026-06-19
- How Induced AI raised $2.3M (Startup Story) · accessed 2026-06-19
Last reviewed 2026-06-19