Khalil Miri
| Khalil Miri | |
| Occupation | Entrepreneur, software engineer |
|---|---|
| Known for | Co-founder and CTO of InQuery |
| Education | Stanford University (B.S. Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence) |
Khalil Miri is an American entrepreneur and software engineer who is the co-founder and CTO of InQuery, a fully automated medical record review platform. InQuery participated in Y Combinator's Winter 2024 batch and has received backing from investors including Y Combinator, DRW VC, General Catalyst, Gopher Asset Management, and Amino Capital.[1][2]
Early life and education
Miri earned a bronze medal at the International Mathematical Olympiad in July 2017. In November 2018, he represented Stanford University at the International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) regional contest. He graduated from Stanford University in 2022 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science, concentrating in Artificial Intelligence.
Career
After graduating from Stanford, Miri worked as a quantitative trader at DRW from July 2022 to February 2024. Prior to that role, he completed trading internships at Citadel Securities in 2020 and 2021.
In February 2024, Miri co-founded InQuery alongside Erick Enriquez. The company developed a platform that automates the review of medical records for use by physicians and attorneys in medical-legal contexts. InQuery's technology indexes, labels, and summarizes patient medical records, enabling users to understand patient histories without manually reviewing large volumes of documents. The platform is designed to surface key insights from unstructured records—including scanned PDFs, provider notes, and legal filings—that may be relevant to medical-legal cases. The company's clients include legal and insurance claims teams that process large quantities of medical records.[1][2]
InQuery operates in the intersection of the documents, insurance, and artificial intelligence sectors. The company is based in San Francisco.
In February 2026, Miri was appointed as a judge for the 2026 Global Recognition Awards, serving on the technology and software engineering judging panel.
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