Navier has secured $5.6 million in seed funding from key investors like Google Ventures and Y Combinator to innovate hardware engineering through AI-driven automation.

Target Company Overview

Navier, a company specializing in hardware engineering solutions, has recently emerged from stealth mode, securing $5.6 million in seed funding. This funding round saw participation from prominent investors including Google Ventures, HCVC, and Y Combinator. Navier aims to revolutionize the engineering design process with its innovative concept of Agent-Driven Engineering (ADE), which utilizes AI agents to automate repetitive tasks in design and engineering.

The founders, Cameron Flannery and Evan Kaye, bring a wealth of experience from renowned aerospace companies such as SpaceX and Tesla. Their expertise enhances Navier's mission to streamline engineering workflows using advanced AI capabilities.

Industry Overview in South Korea

The hardware engineering sector in South Korea has witnessed significant transformations over the past few decades, notably through two major productivity innovations—the advent of computer-aided design (CAD) in the 1960s and the introduction of sim

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Google Ventures, HCVC, Y Combinator

invested in

Navier

in 2025

in a Seed Stage deal

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Transaction Size: $1M

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