Stockholm-based Endra has raised $50 million in a Series A round led by Andreessen Horowitz, as investors place a bet on software aimed at modernizing building design workflows.
Endra develops tools for the MEP industry, automating the design of plumbing and electrical wiring systems in new buildings. Its platform generates 3D and 2D models and documentation for engineers, using artificial intelligence, simulation, and computational geometry to handle tasks that are often still done manually.
The funding highlights growing investor interest in construction and engineering software, particularly in areas where labor-intensive design work remains a bottleneck. Endra is targeting a part of the building process that underpins everything from compliance documentation to system layout, with the goal of reducing time spent on repetitive engineering tasks.
Endra develops tools for the MEP industry, automating the design of plumbing and electrical wiring systems in new buildings. Its platform generates 3D and 2D models and documentation for engineers, using artificial intelligence, simulation, and computational geometry to handle tasks that are often still done manually.
The funding highlights growing investor interest in construction and engineering software, particularly in areas where labor-intensive design work remains a bottleneck. Endra is targeting a part of the building process that underpins everything from compliance documentation to system layout, with the goal of reducing time spent on repetitive engineering tasks.