Kyrok
AI Supply Chain Operating System
About Kyrok
Kyrok is building an AI-native operating system for one of the most complex industries in Europe: pharmaceutical and chemical manufacturing. Before launching the platform, the founders spent months embedded with operators across production, planning, procurement, and customer service teams, conducting more than 200 interviews to understand how critical decisions are actually made on the factory floor.
The result is a system designed to capture operational knowledge that often lives in spreadsheets, emails, and the minds of experienced employees.
The platform integrates directly with existing ERP systems such as SAP S/4HANA, SAP R/3, Microsoft Dynamics 365, Infor, and industry-specific software, enabling companies to automate workflows without replacing core infrastructure. Kyrok focuses on solving challenges unique to pharmaceutical and chemical supply chains, including complex production planning, material shortages, customer order management, and procurement coordination.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Kyrok?
Kyrok is an AI operating system for pharmaceutical and chemical supply chains that sits on top of existing ERP systems and helps automate workflows across customer service, production planning, material planning, and procurement.
Who founded Kyrok?
Kyrok was founded in 2025 by Daniel Hofinger and Lukas Bierfreund in Berlin, Germany.
How much funding has Kyrok raised?
Kyrok has raised a total of €3.1 million in funding.
When did Kyrok raise its funding round?
Kyrok announced a €3.1 million pre-seed funding round on 23 June 2026.
Who invested in Kyrok?
The pre-seed round was led by Speedinvest and included participation from Arve Capital, Dr. Marcell Vollmer, Dr. André Heeg, Dr. Stephan Rohr, the founders of Langdock, Rodrigo Martinez via HelloWorld, and other industry and technology investors.
What is Kyrok's valuation?
Kyrok has not publicly disclosed its valuation following the pre-seed funding round.
What industries does Kyrok serve?
Kyrok focuses on mid-sized pharmaceutical and chemical companies across Europe, helping modernize supply chain operations and preserve institutional knowledge.