Architects often grapple with building code compliance outside their digital design models, leading to late-stage issues and rework. Kestrel Labs, a company tackling this problem by embedding compliance checks directly into Revit, has now raised $2.2M in seed funding.
Its software evaluates BIM designs against specific code requirements as architects work, mapping issues to geometry and linking them to exact code sections. This allows teams to surface problems during design, not at the end, aiming to reduce surprises on the path to permit.















