
Stockholm-based startup Endra has raised $50 million in Series A funding to expand its artificial intelligence platform for building engineering design. The round was led by Andreessen Horowitz, with participation from Notion Capital and Norrsken VC.
Founded by Niklas Lindgren, Anton Juric, David Rydberg, and Gustav Hammarlund, Endra develops software that helps automate mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) engineering workflows used in building projects.
MEP engineering plays a central role in the design and construction of modern buildings. However, many engineering teams still rely on manual processes for system design, documentation, and project coordination.
Endra is building AI-driven tools to streamline these tasks. The company operates in the global MEP services market, which is estimated to exceed $150 billion annually. The sector continues to face challenges related to labor shortages, growing project complexity, and increasing demand for new construction.
The company's platform integrates with building information modeling (BIM) software and other industry-standard design tools.
According to Endra, the platform can analyze existing building models and recreate projects in a detailed 3D environment. This enables automation across several engineering functions, including system design, equipment placement, model generation, and project documentation.
The company combines artificial intelligence with design automation technologies to reduce repetitive work and support engineering teams throughout the design process.
Endra says its technology is intended to assist engineers rather than replace them. The platform aims to free up time for higher-value design decisions and project planning.
The newly raised capital will be used to expand Endra's product, engineering, and commercial teams. The company plans to grow its presence across Stockholm, New York, and San Francisco.
In addition, Endra will invest in product development as it responds to growing interest in AI applications across the architecture, engineering, and construction industries.
As construction firms continue to explore digital tools, companies like Endra are focusing on automating engineering workflows that have traditionally required significant manual effort.
Niklas Lindgren, Co-Founder of Endra, said the company sees building design as a significant opportunity for AI adoption.
He noted that engineering teams often spend considerable time on repetitive design and documentation work. Endra's goal, he said, is to provide tools that help improve productivity while supporting the quality and efficiency of building design.
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