NavigateAI has raised a $25 million seed funding round. NavigateAI will develop an AI-powered field copilot for builders, contractors, and tradespeople, targeting the growing skilled labour shortage crisis.
Elad Gil and Dealmaker led the seed round, with support from Khosla Ventures, Tishman Speyer, Lennar, and Helix Electric. Angel investors include Tony Xu of DoorDash, Zach Frankel of Ramp, Dallas Tanner of Invitation Homes, Winston Weinberg, and Jesse Zhang.
Bridging the Trillion-Dollar Labour Gap
Founded in 2025, NavigateAI is led by co-founder and CEO Eric Wu, the prominent real estate tech entrepreneur who previously scaled the online real estate platform Opendoor from its infancy to a public company. To tackle the physical world’s inefficiencies, Wu assembled a founding team featuring veteran alumni from Stripe, DeepMind, Google, and Stanford.
The launch of this startup could not come at a more pivotal economic time. In the United States alone, about $2.2 trillion is spent on construction and infrastructure every year. Yet it is crippled by a profound structural crisis: the country is losing staggering numbers of construction workers every year, a deficit of hundreds of thousands.

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The skill gap threatens critical infrastructure timelines, including data centres, low-cost accommodation, grid electrification, and manufacturing reshoring. “We have a generational opportunity to upskill millions of workers with AI, as the country needs to build more and faster,” Wu said. “We’re building the AI copilot that will enable this workforce transition.”
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Field-Grade AI: How the Technology Works
Unlike typical chat assistants, NavigateAI’s platform is a rugged, field-grade system processing live physical environments in real time. The software operates on smartphones via camera, with a Meta partnership also enabling a hands-free experience via Meta Glasses.
Through smart eyewear, the AI copilot sees exactly what the worker sees, acting as a second set of expert eyes. The technology delivers critical assistance across four core areas:
- AI Upskilling and Real-Time Coaching: Acts as a master craftsman on-site, providing on-the-job instructions with contextual scaffolding for less-experienced field workers doing physical installations.
- Real-Time Quality Control and Inspection: Through the use of a video feed that shows through the work area, the A.I. monitors the permanently present hands-on trade with their local codes, engineered blueprints, and original project specifications to detect any structural or material deficiencies as soon as they are fitted and not days after.
- On-Demand Technical Knowledge Base: Workers can instantly query complex manufacturer manuals, intricate specification sheets, local regulatory codes, or custom company playbooks entirely through voice commands, receiving structured answers in seconds.
- AI Project Scoping and Dashboards: The platform automatically captures and logs video site updates, structuring the physical visual data to generate comprehensive scopes of work, materials lists, and financial cost estimates. These insights are synced back to a centralised project dashboard for off-site asset managers.
Powerful Commercial Partnerships
NavigateAI has already deployed its software with major design and operational partners across several real estate and trade verticals. Launch partners include Lennar, Tishman Speyer, Roofstock, and AIM, which uses the tool to accelerate student upskilling.
“The Lennar and NavigateAI partnership puts modern technology alongside our trade partners as we build the homes America needs,” said Stuart Miller. “NavigateAI puts a quality-first AI copilot with our workforce in the field to raise the bar on quality.”
