Munich Startup
Arctis AI secures pre-seed funding

Arctis AI secures pre-seed funding

Arctis AI

Arctis AI

Saskia Doll

Saskia Doll

Munich startup Arctis AI is raising fresh capital for its AI platform for managing construction contracts. The pre-seed round brings together notable investors from the European construction and tech sectors.

January 29, 2026

2 min. read time

Arctis AI is driving the digitalization of administrative processes in the construction industry and closes a pre-seed funding round in the millions. The Munich startup develops an AI-powered platform that makes complex construction contracts usable across the entire project lifecycle. The company does not disclose the exact amount of financing.

PT1 leads the funding round. Ewor, Superangels, and several angel investors from the European construction and technology ecosystem also participate. They include Alexander Schwörer, owner of scaffolding manufacturer Peri, Sebastian Johnston, founding partner at La Famiglia, Daniel Bronk, founder of construction project developer B+V Union, and Christian Marquart, director legal at Marvel Fusion.

From documents to dynamic data

Arctis AI replaces static contract documents with AI agents. The platform structures construction contracts in a central hub and makes obligations, risks, payment terms, and dependencies accessible to commercial and project teams. Construction companies can thus target relevant content and process it directly in the context of ongoing projects. The startup addresses an area that has so far been heavily characterized by manual processes.

“Construction teams are realizing increasingly complex projects, but the administrative systems behind them have barely changed. Back-office work is still dominated by PDFs, spreadsheets, and emails. We are developing tools to finally change this, to eliminate the constant manual effort behind projects, and to meet demand with better technology”,

says Leon Stawowiak, co-founder of Arctis AI.

The three founders met at the Technical University of Munich and founded the company in August 2025. With the fresh capital, Arctis AI plans to expand its technical team, develop new modules, and expand its customer base across Europe. The goal remains to reduce operating costs and risks in central administrative processes of large construction and infrastructure projects.

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