August 6, 2025
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Docyt unveils precision-trained AI agents to automate complex bookkeeping, boosting efficiency and accuracy in accounting workflows.
AI Bookkeeper Docyt Debuts Precision-Trained AI Agents to Accelerate Accounting Automation
Docyt AI Inc. is expanding its AI-powered accounting solutions with the launch of the Docyt High Precision Accounting Intelligence (HpAI) engine, an AI agent purpose-built to automate complex bookkeeping workflows. The HpAI engine builds on the success of Docyt's AI bookkeeper, GARY (Generative Accounting Retrieval sYstem), which debuted last year as the world’s first AI bookkeeper. GARY combines generative AI, precision AI, and predictive AI algorithms to handle tasks such as expense management, revenue accounting, and financial reporting. Dozens of accounting firms currently use GARY to automate the "month-end" closing process — a traditionally labor-intensive task involving the review, recording, and reconciliation of thousands of accounting records. Docyt’s new HpAI engine enhances these capabilities by integrating large language models with precision-trained AI agents tailored for specific accounting tasks including reconciliation, categorization, anomaly detection, and month-end close automation. These AI agents are available within Docyt’s Accountant Copilot and simulate the intelligence of human bookkeepers, enabling organizations to delegate routine bookkeeping tasks typically handled by junior accountants. The AI agents can tabulate data, prepare analytics, flag anomalies in financial records, and automate the entire month-end close process. Docyt states that its bookkeeping agents are built on a revamped foundational AI architecture trained on 128 billion accounting data points across more than 20 industries. This extensive dataset provides the model with unparalleled contextual depth, allowing the Docyt Copilot not only to automate but also to learn intelligently as it works. Sid Saxena, Docyt’s co-founder and CEO, emphasized the importance of high-quality synthetic datasets developed over five years with expert accountants for data labeling. He said, "This dataset is a critical component of our HpAI architecture, enabling it to deliver precise, context-aware automation. We are now bringing this foundational AI architecture to accounting firms in the form of Docyt AI Copilot, enabling them to deliver client bookkeeping at scale, and with precision." Although Docyt has not released standardized benchmark results for HpAI’s performance, the company claims its customers experience a threefold increase in client capacity, a 90% reduction in review times per client, and improved audit readiness thanks to built-in transparency and confidence scoring. Christa Wells, Managing Partner at J M Keehn Accountancy, praised Docyt’s AI agents for enabling her firm to scale dramatically without increasing staff headcount. She noted, "Docyt gives us instant clarity and saves us roughly 15 hours per week by showing exactly what needs attention, so there’s no more digging through accounts. It’s also given us the cleanest financials we’ve ever seen, with an unprecedented level of accuracy that requires almost no intervention before moving on to the next steps."Source: Originally published at SiliconANGLE on August 6, 2025.