Israeli Generative AI startup, qbiq, has closed a $10 million seed funding round led by JLL Spark Global Ventures. Participating investors in the round include 10D, Ocean Azul Partners, Random Forest VC and M-Fund Club. qbiq's Generative AI instantly unlocks the potential of any space and accelerates decision making in real estate planning and visualization. The new funding will support qbiq’s rapid growth and deepen its market presence in the US.
Real estate transactions rely on space planning decisions that are based on questions of fit, cost, and ROI optimization. This inherently creates the need for a quick turnaround time and high-scale architectural planning capabilities that can enable fast, space-driven business decisions. However, architectural planning is a cumbersome process that's remained stagnant since the introduction of AutoDesk. Architects need to apply specific requirements within a given space and provide the best potential layout alternatives. They consider best practices, building constraints and local regulations, while striving to optimize for cost, utilization, and efficiency. To this day, architects try to solve these complex combinatorial geometrical problems by drawing space plans line-by-line, using tools like AutoCAD.
