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Endra's $50M Series A: Automating Building Design for MEP Engineers

Stockholm AI startup Endra raised $50M Series A in June 2026 to automate design work for mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) consultants.

Endra’s $50M Series A in June 2026 targets a deeply unsexy but enormous market: MEP design — the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing engineering behind every building.

The problem this startup is attacking

MEP design is slow, manual, and error-prone, consuming huge consultant hours. Endra automates it with AI, compressing design cycles and reducing rework.

Why this is a live problem now

  • Construction faces persistent engineering-labor shortages.
  • AI can automate repetitive, rules-based design work.
  • Vertical AI for the built environment is a growing category.

Competitive map

  • Legacy BIM/CAD tools (Autodesk).
  • Other construction-tech and design-automation startups.
  • In-house engineering at large AEC firms.

Market signal (the number to remember)

  • $50M Series A — a sizable early round signaling investor belief that AI can transform high-labor engineering verticals.

Practical takeaway (operator + investor)

Endra exemplifies the vertical AI for labor-intensive professions thesis. Founders should target workflows where automation saves measurable hours; investors should look for adoption among demanding professional users.

Sources

  1. Startuprise (Endra $50M Series A): https://startuprise.co.uk/top-funding-wrap-of-the-week-01-june-05-june-2026/

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