San Francisco: Flux secures $37 million in combined Series A and Series B funding to expand its AI-powered platform for hardware design.
The round was led by 8VC, Outsiders Fund and Bain Capital Ventures. The company will use the capital to accelerate product development and scale adoption among hardware engineering teams.
Founded to address challenges in hardware design workflows, Flux builds an AI-native platform that enables engineers to create and iterate on circuit designs faster than traditional methods. The system integrates artificial intelligence throughout the design process, from initial concept to final specifications.
Hardware design has historically relied on manual processes and legacy tools that require significant technical expertise and time investment. Flux aims to compress design cycles by applying AI to automate repetitive tasks and surface optimization opportunities that engineers might otherwise miss.
The platform targets engineering teams across multiple industries, including consumer electronics, aerospace, automotive and industrial manufacturing. Teams use Flux to manage complex design projects while maintaining compliance with technical specifications and industry standards.
The funding reflects growing investor interest in applying artificial intelligence to traditionally manual engineering workflows. As hardware development cycles face pressure to accelerate, tools that can reduce time from concept to production become increasingly valuable.
Flux joins a growing category of startups building AI-powered design tools for specialized technical domains. The company plans to expand its engineering team and deepen integrations with existing hardware design ecosystems.
The round positions Flux to scale its platform as demand grows for faster, more efficient hardware development processes across industries facing shorter product cycles and increasing complexity.
