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    Home»Consultation»NavLive Launches AI-Powered Handheld Scanning Tool, Secures £3.3M Seed Funding
    NavLive Launches AI-Powered Handheld Scanning Tool
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    NavLive Launches AI-Powered Handheld Scanning Tool, Secures £3.3M Seed Funding

    News TeamBy News Team30/05/2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    NavLive has officially launched its cutting-edge AI-powered handheld scanning device, enabling architects and construction professionals to produce high-precision building site scans in real time.

    The company has raised £3.3 million in Seed funding, led by deep tech investor OSE. Other investors include SOSV, Oxford Capital Partners, Clearance Venture Partners, AE Works, Britbots, Oxford Innovation Finance, and a £700K grant from Innovate UK awarded last year.

    Developed by academics in robotics research at the University of Oxford, NavLive’s cutting edge handheld LiDAR scanner combined with edge AI processing, allows users to scan all buildings, generating precise site drawings in real time.

    NavLive’s scanner helps architects, developers, and construction firms capture highly detailed, accurate building site drawings with instant 2D/3D building models, RICS-grade 1:100 surveys, and direct Scan-to-BIM integration. This eliminates the need for third party surveyors, and integrates with all leading architecture software.

    The team has grown to 15 and operates out of offices in London and Oxford. CEO Chris Davison is a seasoned entrepreneur who previously founded one of Southeast Asia’s largest challenger banks and brings extensive experience in venture capital and company scaling.

    CTO Dr. David Wisth has a PhD in Computer Vision, SLAM, Robotics and is a leading expert in 3D mapping and artificial intelligence, and COO and CFO Vikram Negi is a veteran finance executive with a strong track record of building and scaling venture-backed companies across Europe and Southeast Asia.

    NavLive has been used extensively across major construction projects by leading AEC firms, including Jacobs, AtkinsRealis and Mace. NavLive has also been deployed for both nuclear and defense applications, including with the UK Atomic Energy Authority.

    Chris Davison, CEO, NavLive said “For too long architects and construction professionals have been stuck with complex, slow, expensive, and error-prone surveys. Our AI-powered scanning solution delivers real-time, high-fidelity 2D and 3D scans that no other product on the market can match. We are building the underlying record of truth for spatial data across the entire lifecycle of a building, transforming how the AEC industry works.”

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