Synera Raises $40M: JARVIS for Real Engineers, Not Chat Demos
Most AI agent demos involve booking flights or summarizing emails. Synera's agents design truck components at Volvo and optimize satellite structures at NASA.
The German startup just closed $40 million Series B led by Revaia, with Capgemini's ISAI Cap Venture joining. Existing backers BMW iVentures, Cherry Ventures, UVC Partners, and Spark Capital all doubled down. The company integrates with 80+ engineering tools — CAD, simulation, PLM, ERP — and deploys on-premises so engineering IP never leaves the building.
The customer list tells the story: NASA, BMW, Airbus, Volvo Trucks, Hyundai. These aren't companies that experiment with AI for fun. They have decade-long product development cycles where a 10% efficiency gain saves hundreds of millions.
Synera doubled ARR in 2025, with 60% of new business driven by its AI offering. They're calling themselves JARVIS for engineers, which sounds like marketing until you see agents autonomously executing complex workflows across the entire product lifecycle — not just answering questions, but actually running simulations, iterating on designs, and coordinating across tool chains.
The industrial engineering vertical is exactly where AI agents should thrive. High-value tasks, massive existing tool complexity, and expert users who can verify output quality. Synera is expanding to the US, APAC, and deeper into Europe.
https://www.synera.io
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The German startup just closed $40 million Series B led by Revaia, with Capgemini's ISAI Cap Venture joining. Existing backers BMW iVentures, Cherry Ventures, UVC Partners, and Spark Capital all doubled down. The company integrates with 80+ engineering tools — CAD, simulation, PLM, ERP — and deploys on-premises so engineering IP never leaves the building.
The customer list tells the story: NASA, BMW, Airbus, Volvo Trucks, Hyundai. These aren't companies that experiment with AI for fun. They have decade-long product development cycles where a 10% efficiency gain saves hundreds of millions.
Synera doubled ARR in 2025, with 60% of new business driven by its AI offering. They're calling themselves JARVIS for engineers, which sounds like marketing until you see agents autonomously executing complex workflows across the entire product lifecycle — not just answering questions, but actually running simulations, iterating on designs, and coordinating across tool chains.
The industrial engineering vertical is exactly where AI agents should thrive. High-value tasks, massive existing tool complexity, and expert users who can verify output quality. Synera is expanding to the US, APAC, and deeper into Europe.
https://www.synera.io
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