
Yutori
AI-powered web agents that autonomously perform everyday digital tasks for users.
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Overview
Yutori is building personal AI assistants (“Scouts”) that act as autonomous agents to monitor the web and perform digital tasks like tracking price drops, booking, scheduling, or handling repetitive online chores. Founded by former Meta AI researchers, the startup raised a $15 million seed round in 2025. It emphasizes reliability, agent-first architecture, and durable workflow execution.
Key features
- web automation
- agents that monitor
- price tracking
- persistent workflows
- always-on agents
- autonomous tasks
- post-training models
Use cases
- People wanting agents to monitor web content (e.g. price alerts, travel deals, etc.).
- Users who want automation of repetitive online tasks without manually checking.
- Those who want a digital “chief of staff” that can act with autonomy.
- Tech-savvy individuals interested in agentic AI, post-training models, and durable workflows.