
Empowering the commercial property world to make the best data driven investment decisions
Location: United Kingdom, England, Westminster
Employees: 1-10
Total raised: $2.45M
Investors 1
Date | Name | Website |
09.12.2022 | Great Stuf... | greatstuff... |
Funding Rounds 1
Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
01.08.2022 | Seed | $2.45M | - |
Mentions in press and media 5
Date | Title | Description |
01.08.2022 | London-based BuiltAI bags €2.3M, aims to create ‘live’ digital snapshot of UK’s real estate assets | London-based BuiltAI, a company that helps real estate professionals analyse commercial property opportunities with its AI platform, announced on Monday that it has raised £2M (approximately €2.39M) in a Seed round of funding. The company s... |
01.08.2022 | Built AI closes £2m for commercial property analysis platform | Proptech startup Built AI has closed a £2m seed round for its commercial real estate analytics platform. Built AI uses natural language processing – a subset of AI – to extract key data from property brochures uploaded by users. The startup... |
01.08.2022 | London-based Built AI picks up €2.3 million to develop digital twin for commercial real estate market | London-based startup Built AI is bringing data-driven decisions to the lucrative commercial real estate market. Its AI platform is bringing more transparency to investors in the sector and empowering quicker and smarter decisions. The start... |
01.08.2022 | BuiltAI rasies £2m to deliver first-of-its kind big-data transparency to the UK's commercial real estate | Increased demand for real-estate assets and significant shifts in the commercial real estate market are making it harder for property firms, funds and landlords to generate Alpha returns. At the same time, the severe lack of data transparen... |
08.01.2022 | BuiltAI nets £2 million for AI-augmented data on commercial real estate in UK | UK-based BuiltAI has raised £2 million in funding for its AI platform for the commercial real estate market. The seed round was led by former Apple and DataTiger executives Philipp Mohr and Puli Liyanagama and supported by MMC Ventures, Plu... |