
Procol Recognized in Gartner® Hype Cycle™ 2026

Last update: June 23, 2026

Procol has been recognized in Gartner Hype Cycle 2026 for Procurement and Sourcing Solutions, 2026, as a representative vendor in the Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) category, a recognition of its pioneering work in agentic AI for procurement.
To us, as a company founded on the principle that procurement deserves smarter, faster, and more autonomous technology, this acknowledgement is a huge milestone in a process that’s been years in the making.
Key Takeaways
What is the Gartner Hype Cycle for Procurement and Sourcing Solutions?
The Gartner Hype Cycle for Procurement and Sourcing Solutions is a research report that is released on a yearly basis, reflecting upon the adoption, maturity, and commercial feasibility of emerging and trending technologies impacting supply chain management. It’s a reference that’s a common destination in the supply chain ecosystem. CPOs, procurement managers, and IT managers all turn to this reference framework when assessing where to invest in emerging technology. This document guides better and smarter tech spending.

The shift towards Multiagent Systems (MAS)
This year’s Hype Cycle makes one thing unmistakably clear: MAS is the architecture redefining what procurement automation can be. Gartner awarded Multiagent Systems for Procurement a Transformational benefit rating, its highest, reserved for technologies that enable new ways of doing business and result in major shifts in industry dynamics. Alongside this, Gartner made a decisive call: the Autonomous Procurement category has been retired entirely and replaced by MAS. The reason is straightforward: autonomous procurement was not feasible through one technology alone and never matured beyond the initial Innovation Trigger.
MAS solves what single agents cannot. Orchestrating the agents so there is an AI agent dedicated to each specific workflow area, like sourcing, supplier management, compliance, and payments, more flexibility, scalability, and resilience than a single agent system.
Gartner rates MAS at the “Innovation Trigger” phase, with the next phase of mainstream adoption about two to five years away, based on their Priority Matrix. The time to build experience is now.
Why we believe Procol is the future of procurement
When we built Clara, Procol’s AI procurement orchestration system, we began from the same premise Gartner has now formally articulated: enterprise procurement is not one problem. It never was. It’s a constellation of interconnected decisions, each demanding a different kind of intelligence. A single AI agent was never going to handle that. So we didn’t build one.
We built a coordinated system of specialized agents, each purpose-built, each accountable, all working together under a single orchestration engine. Being named a Sample Vendor by Gartner in this category reflects what we’ve believed from the start: the future of procurement is the right AI doing the right thing at every step.
Clara delivers exactly that. An Intake AI Agent that triggers workflows from a single prompt. An Autonomous Sourcing Agent that runs RFX and negotiations end-to-end. A Supplier Ops Agent for onboarding and risk. A Spend Analytics Agent that turns data into decisions in real time.
What does this mean for procurement leaders?
If you’re a CPO or procurement tech lead deciding where to invest in AI, the 2026 Hype Cycle is unambiguous: multi-agent systems carry Gartner’s highest benefit rating and are the architecture replacing autonomous procurement entirely. The organizations that start building experience with this architecture now will have a meaningful head start when mainstream adoption arrives.
Gartner’s own guidance to procurement leaders is clear: explore MAS for complex procurement problems that single AI agents cannot solve. Shift to a multi-agent approach gradually, as this is still an emerging area, and invest in technologies that support collaboration among AI agents as cross-platform capabilities evolve.
That is precisely the direction Procol has been moving in, and will continue to move in.
Looking ahead
This recognition is not a destination for Procol. It is a signal that we are building in the right direction, and a reminder of how much runway still lies ahead. Procurement is one of the last enterprise functions to be truly transformed by AI. Multi-agent systems are the architecture that will make that transformation real.
Procol’s agentic procurement software, with 200+ enterprise customers, is already delivering on the promise of agentic procurement and is here to lead it.

Gartner Disclaimer
Gartner, Hype Cycle for Procurement and Sourcing Solutions, 2026, Lynne Phelan, Martin Shreffler, Chaithanya Paradarami, Magnus Bergfors, Alex Brady, 10 June 2026.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the Gartner Hype Cycle for Procurement?
An annual Gartner research report charting the maturity, the adoption, and the economic feasibility of these newly available, yet to be discovered, and emerging technologies. What do procurement leaders and IT leadership do with it? This becomes the blueprint; the resource they refer to in order to make smarter procurement technology investment decisions.
What are Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) for Procurement?
MAS for Procurement is an AI architectural system in which a number of specialized agents each perform some part of a procurement process, sourcing, supplier management, and spend analytics, and work together toward mutual goals. In this architecture (in contrast with a single AI model), each specialized agent could be made highly adaptable, scalable, and capable of dealing with the full complexity of enterprise procurement.
Why did Gartner replace Autonomous Procurement with Multi-Agent Systems?
Gartner determined that autonomous procurement was not feasible through one technology alone and never matured beyond the initial Innovation Trigger. Multi-agent systems, where specialized agents collaborate and are orchestrated together, are more capable and realistic. The category shift reflects where the technology is actually heading, not just where it was hoped to go.

Shivangi Singh is a senior content writer at Procol, specialising in B2B content strategy and procurement-focused storytelling. She covers vendor management, strategic sourcing, and supply chain topics — translating complex procurement concepts into clear, actionable insights for enterprise buyers and procurement professionals.
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