Enterprises are under constant pressure to enhance operational efficiency and scale output without proportionally increasing headcount or reliance on fragmented software and outsourcing. To meet this challenge, causaLens has launched the Digital Worker Factory, a breakthrough platform that enables businesses to build and deploy AI-driven Digital Workers capable of running complete, end-to-end workflows in a matter of days. These Digital Workers move beyond single-task automation to handle complex processes from clinical trial analysis to marketing intelligence, offering a new model for scalable and reliable enterprise automation.
causaLens launches the Digital Worker Factory to build and deploy AI Digital Workers.
Digital Workers run complete end-to-end processes, not just single tasks.
They are built with embedded causal reasoning for reliability and explainability.
Deployment can be achieved in as little as 24 hours using pre-built blueprints.
Early customers report saving hundreds of hours monthly and millions in SaaS costs.
The platform integrates into existing systems with ROI payback in under three months.
The Digital Worker Factory represents a significant evolution from task-based AI assistants or copilots that can hallucinate. Instead, it produces multi-agentic systems designed to take ownership of entire operational processes. This allows enterprises to scale their output decisively, decrease their dependency on a patchwork of single-point SaaS solutions, and eliminate the risks associated with fragile outsourcing models by reshoring critical operations with reliable AI.
"It is becoming unthinkable to run enterprises with humans alone. Digital Workers are joining workforces and enabling enterprises to be more efficient and have higher margins," said causaLens' founding CEO, Dr. Darko Matovski.
Grounded in the company's heritage as a pioneer in causal AI, the Factory is built for trust and safety in high-stakes environments. Each Digital Worker incorporates embedded causal reasoning and is supported by proprietary technology, including the cLAIRE LLM and Judge Agents, to ensure decisions are explainable and reliable. The platform also features online learning capabilities, allowing Digital Workers to adapt and improve over time while remaining within strict enterprise guardrails and compliance frameworks, making them fully auditable.
The platform is designed for speed and tangible ROI. Customers can deploy Digital Workers in as little as 24 hours using pre-built, industry-proven blueprints, supported by causaLens's engineering teams. The financial and operational impact is already being realized by early adopters, who report saving hundreds of hours each month by automating highly repetitive manual labor and saving millions by consolidating SaaS tools. The platform seamlessly integrates into existing systems of record, with a typical ROI payback period of just three months.
Leading global enterprises are already adopting the Digital Worker Factory:
"We typically scale analysis by hiring large teams. With causaLens agents, we can do this in a day, not a month, which speeds up time to treatment for patients and ROI for the company," said Juan Carlos Araque, Process Science and Modeling, Johnson & Johnson.
"Agents allow us to combine human input and democratize insights. They accelerate model development and empower our strategic business teams," said Annie Hou, Global Head of Data & AI, McCann.
causaLens delivers Digital Workers that enterprises can truly rely on. Soon, competing without Digital Workers will be impossible. They've built the first factory for creating, deploying, and governing Digital Workers. Trusted by leading companies like J&J, Cisco, IPG Group, and Syneos Health. Backed by over $50M in funding from world-class investors, including Molten Ventures (formerly Draper Esprit), Dorilton Capital, and IQ Capital, plus visionary angel investors such as the CEO of Revolut.