Top AI Agent Companies on the West Coast

5. WhyLabs (Seattle, WA)

Why they’re on the list: As AI agents become more autonomous, the risk of them going rogue or hallucinating increases. WhyLabs provides the essential observability layer, monitoring agent health, performance, and data integrity in real time.

 

The Edge: They ensure deployed agents stay within defined guardrails at scale.

4. Beam AI (Vancouver, BC)

Why they’re on the list: Beam AI builds self-learning agents designed for enterprise operations that continuously improve by observing business processes.

 

The Edge: They automate high-volume tasks that previously required human judgment

3. Sanctuary AI (Vancouver, BC)

Why they’re on the list: Sanctuary AI is building physical AI agents, including their Phoenix humanoid robot, designed for real-world labor.

 

The Edge: They merge LLMs with robotics to create agents that physically interact with the world.

2. Impero IT Services (Seattle, WA)

Why they’re on the list: Impero specializes in outcome-first agentic systems integrated directly into legacy enterprise infrastructure.

 

The Edge: They enable AI adoption without requiring a full technology rebuild.

1. SaaSberry Labs (Vancouver, BC)

SaaSberry Labs takes the top spot for its workflow first, speed driven approach to AI agents, treating AI not as a feature, but as an employee.

Why they are #1:

The Workflow Specialists: Their methodology centers on embedding AI directly into existing workflows so the business adapts minimally while outcomes improve rapidly.

 

Production-Ready Pilot in 3–6 Weeks: SaaSberry delivers fully functional, production grade pilots in weeks, not months.

 

Full-Stack Strategy: From Art of the Possible workshops through enterprise scaling, SaaSberry positions AI agents as a core business transformation.