
Superblocks has been named the winner of the “Overall Agentic AI Solution of the Year” in the 2025 AI Breakthrough Awards for its Clark AI agent. This recognition highlights Clark’s ability to empower non-technical users to build secure, enterprise-grade internal applications, transforming how businesses develop operational software.
Superblocks’ Clark AI wins 2025 AI Breakthrough Award.
Enables anyone to build secure internal apps in minutes.
Integrates with enterprise data and enforces permissions.
Uses Mixture of Agents for design, IT, and security tasks.
Reduces engineering bottlenecks for operational workflows.
Adopted by enterprises like Instacart, Carrier, and Cvent.
Clark, Superblocks’ AI agent, redefines internal software development by enabling employees at all levels to create production-grade applications using natural language prompts. Recognized in the 2025 AI Breakthrough Awards, Clark streamlines app creation, integrating seamlessly with enterprise data and enforcing strict security protocols. This innovation addresses the inefficiencies of traditional development cycles, freeing engineers for strategic tasks.
Built on a Mixture of Agents framework, Clark mimics a full internal tools team, handling design, engineering, IT, security, and QA. As Brad Menezes, Co-founder and CEO of Superblocks, stated, “The market is flooded with AI coding assistants aimed at speeding up developers. These are great, but the real disruption will come from rethinking who can now build software in the first place.” Clark’s ability to generate clean React code and support visual editing ensures flexibility for both technical and non-technical users.
Clark eliminates the backlog for internal tools by allowing business users to build custom applications without compromising quality. Steve Johansson, managing director of AI Breakthrough, noted, “With Clark, teams can move from idea to functional application in minutes without waiting on engineering cycles or compromising on quality.” This capability reduces the strain on engineering resources, enabling focus on customer-facing innovations.
The platform ensures enterprise-grade security by enforcing permissions and integrating with systems like Okta and Entra ID. Clark’s apps adhere to organizational design standards and security policies, mitigating risks like shadow IT. Its multi-modal development—combining AI generation, visual editing, and code customization—fosters collaboration across IT, engineering, and business teams.
Forward-thinking enterprises such as Instacart, Carrier, and Cvent are leveraging Clark to streamline operations and accelerate development. By reducing dependency on specialized engineering resources, Clark empowers organizations to address operational needs quickly, positioning Superblocks as a leader in agentic AI solutions.
Superblocks’ Clark sets a new standard for enterprise software development, democratizing app creation while maintaining security and governance. Its recognition in the 2025 AI Breakthrough Awards underscores its transformative impact, enabling businesses to innovate efficiently in a competitive landscape.
Part of Tech Breakthrough, a leading market intelligence and recognition platform for global technology innovation and leadership, the AI Breakthrough Awards program is devoted to honoring excellence in Artificial Intelligence technologies, services, companies and products. The AI Breakthrough Awards provide public recognition for the achievements of AI companies and products in categories including Generative AI, Machine Learning, AI Platforms, Robotics, Business Intelligence, AI Hardware, Computer Vision and more.
Superblocks is an AI platform that reimagines how internal software is built across the enterprise. Its AI agent, Clark, allows businesses to build production-grade internal apps and automations using natural language. Every app connects directly to company systems, data, and design standards, while generating clean, traceable React code under the hood. With full visibility and control for engineering and IT, Superblocks enables faster execution, fewer bottlenecks, and a new model for building internal software at scale. Superblocks has raised $60M in funding and is backed by Spark Capital, Kleiner Perkins, Greenoaks, and Meritech Capital, as well as leading tech executives including the founders of Workday, Box, and Okta.