LightTable is developing artificial intelligence — for developers.
The Denver startup, founded in 2024, announced its first round of funding last month, saying it raised $6 million. Co-founder Paul Zeckser said his software helps developers clean up errors more quickly and accurately than the current process, which entails sending construction plans out to third-party reviewers.
“The peer review process takes weeks and weeks, and sometimes more than a month,” said Zeckser, who is LightTable’s CEO. “We can do it in 30 minutes. It’s faster and better and we can deliver this at a lower cost.”
Developers upload their site plans and LightTable’s AI agent does the rest. The software currently catches between 60% and 65% of all errors, which include anything from discrepancies to mismeasuremen