
Surfaice is an autonomous construction software company that leverages AI to automate repeatable project deployments. Their innovative approach allows businesses to optimize construction processes, reduce costs, and enhance project management efficiency. With a focus on industries like billboard operations and EV station installations, Surfaice is rapidly scaling its solutions to meet the growing demands of the construction sector. Their technology transforms traditional construction playbooks into AI algorithms, enabling precise cost and schedule projections, thus positioning them as a leader in the construction tech space.

Surfaice is an autonomous construction software company that leverages AI to automate repeatable project deployments. Their innovative approach allows businesses to optimize construction processes, reduce costs, and enhance project management efficiency. With a focus on industries like billboard operations and EV station installations, Surfaice is rapidly scaling its solutions to meet the growing demands of the construction sector. Their technology transforms traditional construction playbooks into AI algorithms, enabling precise cost and schedule projections, thus positioning them as a leader in the construction tech space.
Product: AI-driven autonomous construction software that automates repeatable project deployments using a fleet of AI agents
Founders: Alim Uderbekov (CEO & co‑founder); Vyacheslav Solonitsyn (co‑founder)
Funding: $1.5M reported seed round (Mar 2024); investors include Shadow Ventures, iSeed Ventures, Most Ventures
Focus: Repeatable build programs — retail store development, billboard deployment, EV station installs
Headcount: Reported ~19 employees
Repeatable construction and real‑estate project deployment and management for programmatic build programs (e.g., retail store development).
Construction; Real estate; Retail
$1.5M
Reported investors include iSeed Ventures, Shadow Ventures, Most Ventures; Dealroom also associates Sturgeon Capital.
“Backed by early‑stage venture investors including Shadow Ventures (reported lead), iSeed Ventures, and Most Ventures.”