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AI-powered autonomous drafting software converting aerial datasets into CAD models & topographic maps for AEC and land surveying.
AirWorks has raised $10.0M across 3 funding rounds.
Key people at AirWorks.
AirWorks has raised $10.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Boston-based AirWorks develops AI-powered autonomous drafting software that converts aerial datasets from drones, aircraft, and satellites into computer-aided design models and topographic maps. Operating as a business-to-business software-as-a-service provider, the company supplies geospatial tools and machine learning platforms to automate deliverables for the architecture, engineering, construction, and telecommunications sectors. The platform helps civil engineers and land surveyors accelerate complex infrastructure projects by rapidly processing large-scale aerial imagery. The enterprise currently operates with an estimated workforce of 11 to 50 employees and has secured more than $10 million in total venture funding to date. This capitalization includes a $7 million Series A financing round completed in August 2021, which was supported by institutional investors such as Pace Capital, Javelin Venture Partners, and Innospark Ventures. AirWorks was founded in 2017 by Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumni David Morczinek and Adam Kersnowski.
Key people at AirWorks.
AirWorks has raised $10.0M across 3 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $5.0M Series U in June 2022.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 1, 2022 | $5M Series U | — | Canaan Partners, Craig Shapiro, Gotham GAL Ventures, Innospark Ventures, Khosla Ventures, Kickstart Fund, Matr Ventures, MetaProp Ventures, Tsvc Capital, Union Square Ventures, WGI Group, JON Gelsey, ROB Meyerson, Sahin Boydas, SAM Altman, Scott Belsky, Trevor Fetter, Vishal RAO | Announced |
| Sep 1, 2020 | $3M Seed | Zach Aarons | Craig Shapiro, Gotham GAL Ventures, Innospark Ventures, Tsvc Capital, Union Square Ventures, Scott Belsky, Trevor Fetter, Vishal RAO, Creative Ventures, MET Fund | Announced |
| Jan 1, 2019 | $2M Seed | Innospark Ventures | Craig Shapiro, Gotham GAL Ventures, Tsvc Capital, Union Square Ventures, Scott Belsky, Trevor Fetter, Vishal RAO, FM Global, MetaProp, Rough Draft Ventures | Announced |
AirWorks has raised $10.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
AirWorks's investors include Canaan Partners, Craig Shapiro, Gotham Gal Ventures, Innospark Ventures, Khosla Ventures, Kickstart Fund, MATR Ventures, MetaProp Ventures, TSVC Capital, Union Square Ventures, WGI Group, Jon Gelsey.
AirWorks is a technology company that builds an AI-powered geospatial intelligence platform designed to automate the processing of aerial drone data for the construction and built environment sectors. Their flagship product, AirWorks Automate, transforms raw geospatial data into accurate, actionable linework and 3D maps that serve civil engineers, surveyors, and construction professionals. This solution addresses the time-consuming and labor-intensive process of manual drafting and surveying by significantly accelerating data analysis, reducing project costs, and enabling teams to deliver more projects faster with higher accuracy[1][4][5][6][8].
Founded in August 2017 by David Morczinek and Adam Kersnowski, AirWorks originated from MIT, inspired by advances in geospatial data collection and artificial intelligence. The founders brought complementary expertise in aerospace engineering, drones, and construction, fueling their vision to automate traditionally slow surveying workflows. Early traction came from demonstrating how AI and machine learning could drastically shorten the time civil engineers and surveyors need to extract insights from aerial datasets, positioning AirWorks as a pioneer in drone data intelligence for the built world[1][8].
AirWorks rides the convergence of drone technology, AI, and geospatial data analytics, addressing the growing demand for rapid, accurate, and scalable surveying solutions amid accelerating urbanization and infrastructure development. The timing is critical as construction and civil engineering sectors face pressure to build faster and more sustainably while managing climate risks. By automating data intelligence, AirWorks helps unlock efficiencies and supports smarter decision-making, influencing the broader ecosystem by setting new standards for digital transformation in the built environment[1][6].
Looking ahead, AirWorks is well-positioned to expand its impact as demand for AI-driven geospatial intelligence grows globally. Trends such as increased drone adoption, digital twins, and smart city initiatives will likely shape their trajectory. Continued innovation in AI accuracy and integration with other construction technologies could deepen their influence, enabling clients to build more livable, resilient infrastructure faster. AirWorks’ mission to power the built world with data intelligence aligns with urgent societal needs, suggesting a promising future as a key enabler of sustainable development[1][6][8].