Warren Wijaya Wang

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Warren Wijaya Wang
OccupationEntrepreneur, CEO
Known forCo-founder and CEO of dScribe AI

Warren Wijaya Wang is an American entrepreneur and the co-founder and CEO of dScribe AI, a company that uses autonomous drones and 3D computer vision to track bulk inventory such as stockpiles of grain, gravel, and other materials. The company participated in Y Combinator's Summer 2025 batch and is based in Olathe, Kansas.[1]

Career

Prior to founding dScribe AI, Wang worked as a product manager at Milk Moovement, a Series A agricultural supply chain startup that powered the transport of 45% of California's dairy and 20% of dairy nationwide. In that role, he worked closely with feed suppliers and farm managers, gaining firsthand exposure to the challenges of tracking bulk inventory in agricultural settings. Before Milk Moovement, Wang was an investor at Dynamo Ventures, where he backed early-stage industrial startups. He also worked in strategy and operations at Chick-fil-A's corporate office, where he launched autonomous ground robot and drone delivery programs.[2]

Wang co-founded dScribe AI in 2024 alongside Cole Robertson, who serves as the company's chief technology officer. The company addresses a longstanding problem in industries that handle bulk materials: companies typically rely on rough estimates or expensive manual surveys to measure stockpile volumes, with results often inaccurate by 20 to 50 percent. These inaccuracies create difficulties in logistics planning, financial reporting, and inventory accounting.[3]

dScribe AI's platform combines autonomous drone hardware with 3D vision software to provide precise measurements of bulk inventory. The system offers real-time tracking of deliveries and consumption, as well as usage forecasts to help operations teams plan logistics. The company's initial focus areas include feed stockpiles in agriculture and stockpile measurement in mining and quarries.

The company has raised $4.1 million in total funding from investors including FCVC, Flyover Capital, KCRise Fund, Abstraction Capital, Redbud VC, and EquipmentShare. An earlier $1.2 million round was raised from Abstraction Capital, Flyover Capital, Redbud VC, and KCRise Fund. According to the company, dScribe AI has signed one of the largest agricultural companies in North America as a customer.[4]

As of 2025, dScribe AI had three employees and was hiring for founding engineering roles based in the Kansas City metropolitan area.

References

  1. "dScribe AI: Computer vision for bulk inventory tracking". 'dScribe AI}'. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  2. "dScribe AI". 'dScribe AI}'. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  3. "dScribe AI Sends Drones to Count Your Dirt Piles and That Is a Real Business". 'Huge Magazine}'. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  4. "dScribe AI". 'dScribe AI}'. Retrieved 2026-03-19.