
Inventoro is an AI-driven platform providing smart inventory forecasting and replenishment optimization for SMEs. It analyzes historical sales data (up to two years) to predict future demand with high accuracy, helping businesses reduce inventory by up to 40%, increase revenue by 5%, save up to 20 hours per week on ordering, and improve product availability to over 99%. The system segments products into 'Winners' (high profit, low volume), 'Chasers' (moderate profit, high volume), and 'Losers' (low profit, low volume) to help businesses focus on profitable items and manage stock efficiently. Inventoro integrates seamlessly with various e-commerce platforms and ERPs, offering a SaaS business model based on annual turnover.

Inventoro is an AI-driven platform providing smart inventory forecasting and replenishment optimization for SMEs. It analyzes historical sales data (up to two years) to predict future demand with high accuracy, helping businesses reduce inventory by up to 40%, increase revenue by 5%, save up to 20 hours per week on ordering, and improve product availability to over 99%. The system segments products into 'Winners' (high profit, low volume), 'Chasers' (moderate profit, high volume), and 'Losers' (low profit, low volume) to help businesses focus on profitable items and manage stock efficiently. Inventoro integrates seamlessly with various e-commerce platforms and ERPs, offering a SaaS business model based on annual turnover.
Product: AI-driven inventory forecasting and automatic replenishment (SaaS) for SMEs
Headquarters: Prague, Czech Republic
Founded: 2020
Exit: Acquired by Cin7 (announced May 2024)
Investors: Presto Ventures (lead), Patero
Integrations / Availability: Integrates with Shopify, QuickBooks, Stripe, CSV and Cin7 Omni; product available to Cin7 customers
Inventory forecasting, stock replenishment and inventory management for retail and e-commerce SMEs.
2020
Inventory management SaaS
Amount not disclosed in publicly accessible profiles.
“Investors include Presto Ventures (lead) and Patero”