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AI architecture design platform generating code-compliant 3D building models from text in minutes. Raised $21.5M ($14M Series A led by Accel). Founded 2017, NYC/Bengaluru.
Snaptrude was founded in 2020 to fundamentally accelerate the early stages of architectural design by applying generative AI to the creation of code-compliant 3D building models. The company was built on the observation that architecture firms spend enormous amounts of time on early-stage massing and schematic design — iterating on floor plans, zoning compliance, and structural feasibility — work that is repetitive enough for AI to automate but too complex for general-purpose tools to handle. Snaptrude's core technology allows architects and developers to generate code-compliant 3D building models from text prompts or design briefs in minutes, compressing weeks of early-stage work.\n\nSnaptrude's platform integrates with Revit, the dominant BIM software in architecture, allowing AI-generated designs to flow directly into existing firm workflows rather than requiring teams to adopt a separate design environment. The tool handles multi-story structures, setback rules, floor area ratios, and program requirements as constraints during generation, producing outputs that are architecturally coherent and permit-ready rather than decorative renderings. Customers include architecture firms, real estate developers, and construction companies who use Snaptrude to evaluate site feasibility, generate design options rapidly, and reduce the cost of early-stage design exploration.\n\nSnaptrude raised $21.5 million in total funding including a $14 million Series A led by Accel. The company competes with traditional CAD and BIM tools as well as emerging AI design platforms, differentiating through its focus on code compliance, Revit integration, and the speed from prompt to production-ready model. As AEC firms face pressure to reduce delivery timelines, Snaptrude's AI-first approach positions it as infrastructure for the next generation of architectural practice.
Microsoft (MSFT)-owned code hosting platform with 100M+ developers and 420M+ repositories; GitHub Copilot AI coding assistant competing with Cursor and GitLab for developer platform and AI-assisted development.
GitHub is the world's largest code hosting and collaboration platform — owned by Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) since its 2018 acquisition for $7.5 billion — hosting 420+ million public and private code repositories and serving 100+ million developers who use Git-based version control, pull request code review, issue tracking, project management, and CI/CD automation (GitHub Actions). GitHub is the social network of software development: open-source projects are discovered, contributed to, and forked on GitHub, making it the infrastructure layer of the global software ecosystem.
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