Not that I know of.
I think you are asking about something like CyberTuner that gives you a target pitch and figures out the correct over-pull (they call it something else). The math that they use is not a pitch raise set point, it somehow sets the note position/landing extremely close, like a single pass fine tuning. I have used that software with pianos that were -15C flat, and with a single pass tuning all of the notes were locked in. Even at -20C almost all of the notes are locked in, but I do a second pass just to touch up the half dozen or so that aren't spot on.
I wish PianoScope had something similar, but I have found that if the piano is more than +/- 5C, I will first do a full pitch pass, and then do a complete fine-tuning pass to lock everything in.