OpenSpace Announces Series B Funding to Meet Rapidly-Growing Demand
Led by Menlo Ventures, the $15.9M funding round will be used to meet a surge in demand for OpenSpace’s remote collaboration technology and ClearSight analytics platform
OpenSpace, the global leader in automated 360° photo documentation and analysis, announced a $15.9M Series B funding round, led by Menlo Ventures. The funding will be used to meet the rapidly-growing demand for OpenSpace’s remote construction technology and ClearSight analytics platform. Additional participants in the round include Nine Four Ventures and Taronga Group, as well as returning investors Lux Capital, JLL Spark, Navitas Capital, and Zigg Capital. Menlo Ventures Partner Shawn Carolan will join the board. OpenSpace’s growth is propelled by strong customer adoption, demonstrated in part by a 500% increase in revenue year-over-year. This funding comes only one year after a $14M Series A and brings the total amount raised to $33.3M.
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Since launching from stealth in 2018, OpenSpace customers have captured more than a billion square feet of jobsite imagery, using the platform’s simple automated system. Builders attach a small 360° camera to their hardhat, mark their starting point on the OpenSpace app, and then walk the site as normal. OpenSpace’s software automatically handles imagery capture. After the data is uploaded, it organizes the images, pins them to the correct location on the floorplan, and stitches them together—with no additional manual input needed. Customers can virtually walk through a site using the latest imagery, see how sites have changed over time, add notes and change requests, compare site photos side-by-side with their BIM, and more.
On average, customers report that the patented OpenSpace platform is 20 times faster and more complete than manual site capture, enabling an entirely new class of remote collaboration applications. The company’s AI-powered Vision Engine provides turnaround times for image processing that are radically faster than anything else on the market; OpenSpace users typically get results in 15 minutes, compared to hours or even days with other platforms. Further expanding its product offerings, OpenSpace recently launched ClearSight, a new suite of analytics tools, which include AI-powered features like Object Search and Progress Tracking.
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“At OpenSpace, we believe that the future of real estate and construction will include more remote collaboration and review, saving on time and travel by bringing the jobsites to the experts, instead of the other way around,” said Jeevan Kalanithi, OpenSpace’s CEO and co-founder. “Builders play a critical role in our society, and we frankly too often take them for granted. We’re proud to help make their jobs easier, whether that’s by automating site documentation or by offering analytics about job progress.”
Construction sites around the world use OpenSpace for their documentation and analysis, with projects in 30 different countries. OpenSpace is trusted to bring transparency to jobsites by industry leaders including Capital One, JLL, Lee Kennedy, Suffolk, Tishman Speyer and more.
“As active investors in companies that transform the construction industry through deep tech, Menlo recognizes OpenSpace as the market leader providing ‘photographic memory’ of construction sites and enabling remote collaboration that other industries have long taken for granted,” said Menlo Ventures Partner Shawn Carolan. “With automated site capture, fast data processing, and now deeper analytics, OpenSpace wraps deep technology in a simple package. The strength of their technology and team, led by Jeevan Kalanithi, quickly established them as the market leader.”
“With a strong technical foundation in computer vision and data visualization, and with real experience in the real estate and construction industries, OpenSpace quickly conquered photo documentation, as reflected in their strong customer demand growth,” said Lux Capital Partner Bilal Zuberi. “Now, they’re poised to dominate the construction analytics space as well, and we’re thrilled to be a part of that journey.”
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