Aichitect
Pre Seed Round in 2025
Aichitect is a technology company that specializes in AI-powered construction management. It aims to revolutionize the architecture industry by minimizing processes, enhancing creativity, and boosting efficiency through data-driven insights. The company's platform offers features like risk assessment, team coordination, and delivery management, helping property developers, architects, consultants, and homeowners to improve predictability and efficiency in their construction projects.
Htch
Pre Seed Round in 2022
HTCH is a collaboration platform specifically designed for architects, facilitating real-time interaction and communication among team members. The company offers an architectural design tool that enables users to collaborate and create architectural designs seamlessly, without the need for software installation. By providing a space where architects can draw and discuss ideas simultaneously, HTCH enhances the design process and fosters teamwork in architectural projects.
Homebound
Venture Round in 2021
Homebound is a tech-enabled custom homebuilder that manages the entire construction process for homeowners, from insurance negotiations and architecture to permitting, construction and move-in. Born out of the 2017 Northern California wildfires and based in Santa Rosa, California, the company focuses on rebuilding homes after disasters and uses technology and a network of vetted building professionals to simplify the process and support homeowners at every step.
Axiom provides software that helps engineers, architects, designers, drafters, project leaders, CAD managers, and users handle some of their most time-consuming tasks. The company offers MicroStation, AutoCAD, and Revit tools.
Phyta Biodesign is a sustainable architecture company that specializes in developing artificial facade systems. These systems are designed to integrate habitats for critical species into urban spaces, promoting biodiversity and coexistence between humans and native wildlife. The company's platform combines digital design methods, modular fabrication, and ecological research to create facade structures that support native species and incorporate planting elements, adapting to various architectural contexts.