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C-Infinity

SoftwareMountain View, CA, USAFounded 2023· One of 354 Software companies tracked by AMPulse

Develops AutoAssembler, an industrial AI platform that automates manufacturing process planning by translating digital CAD/PLM designs into production-ready instructions, reducing planning cycles from weeks to minutes.

CEO / Founder
Sai Nelaturi
Team Size
1-10
Stage
Growth Stage
Total Funding
$16M
Latest Round
Series A
Key Investors
Canaan Partners; Inventus Capital; Bee Partners; Radius Capital

Technology & Products

Key Products

AutoAssembler software platform

Technological Advantage

Proprietary AI platform integrates directly into existing CAD and PLM environments, automating complex process planning that traditionally requires weeks of manual engineering. This reduces lead times from weeks to minutes, protected by foundational AI IP in mechanical design and manufacturing.

Differentiation

Value Proposition

Eliminates the manual bottleneck between design and production, accelerating engineering workflows and enabling rapid product iteration in volatile supply chains.

How They Differentiate

Focuses specifically on AI-driven automation of manufacturing process planning (assembly, tooling, sequencing) rather than broader CAD/PLM suites, offering 10-100x faster planning cycles than manual methods.

Market & Competition

Target Customers

Mid-to-large scale industrial manufacturers, especially in high-mix production environments

Industry Verticals

Manufacturing; Aerospace; Automotive; Industrial Equipment

Competitors

Siemens Digital Industries Software; Dassault Systèmes; Autodesk

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

Raised $16M in Series A funding; company size 2-10 employees

Major Milestones

$16M Series A funding round in April 2026; Launch of AutoAssembler platform; Joining the Alliance for OpenUSD (AOUSD)

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Why this company matters

C-Infinity addresses a persistent bottleneck in discrete manufacturing: the manual translation of digital product designs into detailed process plans for assembly, tooling, and sequencing. Traditional methods require weeks of engineering effort, creating friction between design and production that slows iteration and increases time-to-market. The company's AutoAssembler platform applies AI-driven spatial reasoning and deterministic logic to interpret geometry and motion constraints directly from CAD and PLM environments, generating production-ready instructions in minutes.

The software integrates into existing engineering workflows rather than replacing them, a design choice that reduces adoption friction for mid-to-large scale manufacturers. C-Infinity targets high-mix production environments in aerospace, automotive, and industrial equipment, where frequent design changes make manual process planning especially costly. The platform competes with broader CAD/PLM suites from Siemens, Dassault Systèmes, and Autodesk by focusing narrowly on the process planning step rather than offering a full design environment.

Founded in 2023 and based in Mountain View, C-Infinity raised a $16M Series A in April 2026 from Canaan Partners, Inventus Capital, Bee Partners, and Radius Capital. The company is a member of the Alliance for OpenUSD and has partnerships with Booz Allen Hamilton and Qualcomm. CEO Sai Nelaturi, formerly Director of Software R&D at Carbon and a Ph.D. in computer science, leads a team of fewer than ten employees. The key open question is whether the platform can maintain its speed advantage as it scales to more complex, multi-variant production lines and integrates with legacy factory execution systems.