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AllSpice.io Hardware Development Platform Raises $15m to Launch AI Agent

Company plans also to scale new enterprise functionality for electrical engineering teams.

AllSpice.io Hardware Development Platform Raises $15m to Launch AI Agent
Source: AllSpice.io
AllSpice.io AI Agent launch impacts how Hardware and Electrical engineers collaborate, review, and design electronics. Image courtesy of AllSpice.io.

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July 1, 2025

AllSpice.io, a platform that enables electronics teams to work together to automate workflows, reports the close of its $15M Series A funding round. To date, total funding has reached $25 million in venture capital.

The recent round was led by Rethink Impact, along with L'ATTITUDE Ventures, GingerBread Capital, and DNX Ventures, as well as continued support from Root Ventures, Benchstrength, and Flybridge.

The round will be leveraged to scale enterprise customer features, support, and open its AllSpice AI Agent out of private beta, for hardware design validation.

"From autonomous vehicles to rockets, electronics teams are tackling some of the world's most ambitious innovations. Bringing those to life requires modern, AI-powered tools that enable teams to ship with confidence," says Valentina Ratner, co-founder and CEO.

AllSpice's core focus is on automating the repetitive tasks—so engineers can spend more time designing, according to AllSpice.io.

"By significantly building out our Gen AI capabilities, largely leveraged by the fact that we understand these design files so well, you can transform this data to present extremely impactful decisions for hardware engineering teams," says Kyle Dumont, co-founder and chief technology oficer.

AllSpice provides electrical engineering teams with a shared workspace to collaborate.. Equipped with structured design data and built-in AI tools, engineers can review changes, automate checks, and maintain a clear record of each decision through all stages of development.

"In a high-precision field like hardware, accuracy matters. AllSpice's AI tools are built to assist, not override, the engineers' judgment while using them," reports Ratner.

AllSpice AI Agent enhances hardware design reviews. Electrical engineers can:

  • Analyze designs for errors and opportunities
  • Achieve improved reliability, and first-pass success

Example cases include misconfigured component pins; missing coupling capacitors; and component derating.

Engineers can also automate document generation and generate essential assets. Example use cases include power tables and spec sheet summaries.

To learn more on AllSpice AI Agent's private beta, visit https://allspice.io/ai-agent

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 
 

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