TLDR: Berkeley-based AI startup IntuigenceAI has successfully raised $10 million in seed funding and launched IntuiAI, its groundbreaking superintelligence AI-based engineer platform. Designed to address the global engineering shortage, IntuiAI aims to automate complex industrial tasks, working alongside human engineers to boost efficiency and accelerate innovation in sectors like refining, petrochemicals, and automotive.
IntuigenceAI Inc., an artificial intelligence startup founded in 2024, has announced a significant milestone with the closure of a $10 million seed funding round and the simultaneous launch of its innovative AI engineer platform, IntuiAI. The funding round was led by Innovation Endeavors, with additional participation from Recursive Ventures and Think+ Ventures. This capital infusion is earmarked for accelerating research and development, integrating AI across a broader range of engineering disciplines, and expanding enterprise deployments of the IntuiAI platform.
Founded by Moe Tanabian, a former executive from tech giants like Microsoft Corp., Amazon.com Inc., and Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., IntuigenceAI’s ambitious mission is to dramatically expand global engineering capacity from an estimated 30 million to 1 billion engineers worldwide. This expansion is envisioned to catalyze breakthroughs in critical areas such as renewable energy, infrastructure development, and clean water systems.
IntuiAI is positioned as a ‘superintelligence AI-based engineer,’ designed to collaborate seamlessly with human talent. The platform leverages a sophisticated combination of reasoning, large language models, and agentic workflows to automate intricate industrial tasks that traditionally demand weeks of coordinated effort and analysis. These AI agents, dubbed ‘Intuigents’ by the company, are engineered to streamline processes including maintenance planning, data analysis, and project execution, thereby freeing human engineers to concentrate on higher-level innovation and complex problem-solving.
According to CEO and founder Moe Tanabian, IntuiAI is not merely a general-purpose AI model adapted for industrial use. “It’s built to be a true engineering assistant—trained on proprietary industrial data and specialized in real-world workflows that chemical, mechanical, and process engineers face daily,” Tanabian stated. The platform has demonstrated remarkable capabilities, achieving an 81% first-time pass rate on the standardized NCEES Professional Engineering exams for both chemical and mechanical engineering. This performance reportedly surpasses leading models like ChatGPT-4o and DeepSeek by a factor of eight.
IntuiAI operates through IntuigenceAI’s Intelligent Board platform, which automatically ingests live data from industrial monitoring systems. It then breaks down complex problems into manageable tasks, allowing engineers to upload technical drawings, manuals, and equipment data. The synthetic engineers generate recommendations and analyses, incorporating clear checkpoints for human oversight to ensure safety and compliance. The platform also boasts integration with Microsoft Fabric and OneLake, enabling large enterprises to deploy AI engineers at scale by leveraging their existing Microsoft infrastructure.
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Pilots with several Fortune 100 companies have already showcased IntuiAI’s potential to significantly cut costs and accelerate engineering workflows, with the potential to save millions of dollars through the automation of routine tasks. This collaboration also empowers thousands of Microsoft Fabric customers to easily transform their industrial operations data into actionable insights, driving innovation and efficiency across the industry.


