Full-Time
Automates hardware design with AI agents
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San Francisco, CA, USA
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Navier AI builds an Agent-Driven Engineering (ADE) platform that automates hardware design and development workflows by using AI agents to bridge CAD and simulation tools. AI agents translate design intent into simulation-ready setups, run parallel tests, and provide automated reports, using computer vision and spatial reasoning to interpret 3D geometry. Unlike firms that replace existing software, Navier AI connects and coordinates existing CAD and engineering tools to speed iterations, targeting aerospace, automotive, and defense with usage-based pricing. Its goal is to shorten development cycles and catch design-validation misalignments early, enabling smaller teams to scale engineering throughput.
Company Size
11-50
Company Stage
Seed
Total Funding
$5.7M
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
2023
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Y Combinator joins $5.6m round in US AI hardware startup Navier. Navier, a San Francisco-based startup developing AI-powered tools for hardware engineering teams, has raised US$5.6 million in seed funding and launched from stealth. The round included GV (Google Ventures), HCVC, and Y Combinator. Navier said the funding will help expand its platform, with a focus on aerospace and automotive sectors. Navier's platform uses AI agents to automate repetitive engineering workflows, aiming to increase productivity in hardware design and development. The company's approach builds on past shifts in engineering tools, such as CAD and simulation software. The company's team includes experts from SpaceX, Tesla, and Aurora. Food for thought. Proven tech adoption drives early customer traction. * Navier uses Neptune (Neptune.ai, an experiment-tracking platform for machine learning) while refining physics foundation models (large AI models trained on simulation and real-world physics data) with tens of millions of parameters 1. * They partner with Rescale (a cloud service that orchestrates High-Performance Computing (HPC) across clouds) to run AI models, with a joint early access program for engineering customers to try AI-accelerated Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) 2. * Automotive holds over 28% of global Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) deployments 3, while aerospace is a core market for CFD and simulation 2. * A Neptune case study sets a goal of simulation-quality predictions in seconds rather than days 1, matching the 1,000x faster claim 2, and hardware engineering teams deploy models to production 1. Third-party integrators can bridge CAD and PLM platforms for AI agents. * The Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) market reached $31.1 billion in 2024 with the top 10 holding 84.8% share 4. This favors software adapters that link AI agents to design data systems targeting Dassault Systèmes, Autodesk, and Siemens. * Over 72% of large manufacturers use PLM software 3, while 36% face legacy integration hurdles 3, so connectors that link AI agents to CAD and PLM workflows deliver quick wins. * Cloud-based PLM rose 36%, and 38% of implementations run in the cloud 3. Application Programming Interface (API)-first integration suits specialist plugin builders without custom on-premise work. * 3D CAD makes up 61% of installations 5, and the CAD market could reach $24.69 billion by 2034 5. Back platforms that plug AI physics models into dominant design tools. How would you feel if you could no longer use Tech in Asia?
Navier, a startup building autonomous engineering teams for hardware design, has raised $5.6 million in seed funding from GV, HCVC and Y Combinator whilst emerging from stealth. The company has developed Agent-Driven Engineering, which uses AI agents to automate repetitive workflows between design and engineering disciplines. Built by former SpaceX, Tesla and Aurora experts, the platform leverages computer vision and spatial reasoning to interpret 3D geometry and align design concepts with engineering validation needs. Navier consolidates software licences, compute management and tools into a single platform, enabling teams to triple their output and compress development cycles from months to weeks. The funding will support platform development and expansion across aerospace and automotive sectors, where the technology represents the next productivity shift after CAD and simulation software.