
Today, Invisible Technologies announced it has entered into an agreement to acquire WeCP, an AI-native technical assessment platform known for its rigorously validated evaluation frameworks.
The acquisition will strengthen Invisible’s ability to evaluate and source experts for AI training, while expanding the tooling and infrastructure that power our reinforcement learning gyms and task simulation environments.
WeCP brings a library of more than 18,000 scope-specific technical assessments and over two million real-world interview records spanning engineering, banking, healthcare, finance, and other advanced STEM domains. Built over the past five years, these frameworks enable structured, high-fidelity validation of technical expertise at scale.
As AI systems are deployed across increasingly complex industries, the quality of the experts shaping those systems has become critical. High-stakes AI workflows require rigorous evaluation of domain specialists who help train and validate models.
“This acquisition expands our foundation of high-precision AI training,” said Matt Fitzpatrick, CEO of Invisible Technologies. “The performance of advanced AI systems depends on trusted human expertise, and WeCP’s assessment engine has built one of the most extensively refined technical assessment libraries in the market. By integrating WeCP into Invisible’s AI training platform, Meridial, we’re raising the bar on precision and speed for expert evaluation across our platform while also accelerating our capabilities in RL gyms and simulated environments.”
WeCP was founded by Abhishek Kaushik, formerly Google, and Mohit Goyal, formerly Meta. The company has spent years building assessment infrastructure used by organizations including Deutsche Telekom, Cummins Inc., and Hilti to evaluate technical talent.
“We built WeCP to solve a fundamental challenge: traditional talent vetting does not scale for high-impact, high-precision work,” said Abhishek Kaushik, CEO and Co-founder of WeCP. “Joining Invisible allows us to extend our assessment frameworks into advanced AI training environments where rigor and accuracy are essential.”
Invisible will integrate WeCP’s evaluation infrastructure into Meridial, its AI training platform, to support more precise expert validation and reinforcement learning workflows.
Kaushik and Goyal will join Invisible alongside key members of the WeCP team to continue advancing expert assessment infrastructure. Their work strengthens Invisible’s AI Training business and supports our mission to make AI work.
