Knit Health, a UC Berkeley spinout, raised $11.6 million in seed funding to pursue an AI-driven approach to healthcare operations described as thinking “like a doctor.” The company’s strategy focuses on reducing administrative burden and improving decision support in clinical workflows, positioning the product as an operations augmentation layer when paired with clinician-led care. The round was co-led by Uncork Capital, with additional investors not listed in the provided report. Knit’s pitch emphasizes operational efficiency and the ability to respond to real-world variation rather than relying only on static rule sets. The funding arrives as healthcare organizations increasingly explore AI systems beyond documentation and messaging, seeking tools that integrate with clinical processes.