
The Swedish AI startup, previously known as VISS.AI, took the national title after first winning the regional prize in Jönköping.
Jönköping, Sweden. Incredible, the Swedish AI startup previously known as VISS.AI, has been named winner of the national SKAPA Talent Award after first taking the regional title in Jönköping. Founded in 1985 in memory of Alfred Nobel, SKAPA is Sweden's largest innovation prize.
The recognition comes for Incredible's work on automation that responds to plain language. Users describe what they want done, and the platform builds the workflow. No code, no setup grids, no learning curve.
"Tools that automate work still ask people to think like engineers, and we never accepted that as the right answer," said Philip Alm, CEO of Incredible. "Anyone with a job to do should be able to describe it and have it built. SKAPA backing this idea is a real signal that the country wants the same thing."
The SKAPA Talent Award goes to founders between 20 and 30 years old. It launched in 2011 to support young Swedish entrepreneurs and is backed by Stockholmsmässan, the Swedish Inventors Association, Almi Företagspartner AB, VINNOVA, and the Swedish Patent and Registration Office.
The win arrives as the team continues to scale from its Jönköping headquarters, with several open roles across product and engineering.
Incredible is a Swedish AI company building tools that let anyone automate their work through natural language. The platform connects to hundreds of apps and adapts to specific business needs, putting workflow automation in the hands of people who don't write code. The company was previously known as VISS.AI.
SKAPA is Sweden's largest innovation prize, founded in 1985 in memory of Alfred Nobel. The foundation supports Swedish inventors and is backed by several national organisations focused on innovation and entrepreneurship.