Company Profile
Higharc is an AI-native design-to-construction software platform that generates homes as 3D spatial databases so production homebuilders can design, estimate, sell, and build faster.
Funding & Valuation History
from our coverage| Date | Event | Amount | Valuation | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 30, 2026 | AI Homebuilding Platform Higharc Raises $95M Series C Led by Insight Partners | $95M | — | Story → |
Higharc FAQ
- How much has Higharc raised?
- Higharc has raised approximately $170M+ in total funding to date.
- Is Higharc publicly traded?
- No. Higharc is privately held.
- Who are Higharc's investors?
- Higharc's investors include Insight Partners, Spark Capital, Lux Capital, Home Depot, Ferguson Enterprises, Fifth Wall, SE Ventures, Starwood Capital.
Coverage Timeline
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Higharc Raises $95M Series C to Bring AI Into Homebuilding
Higharc, which generates homes as 3D spatial databases so builders and suppliers can design, estimate, sell and build more efficiently, raised a $95 million Series C led by Insight Partners and announced a new partnership with US LBM, the country's largest.
AI Homebuilding Platform Higharc Raises $95M Series C Led by Insight Partners
AI Homebuilding Platform Higharc Raises $95M Series C Led by Insight Partners
Higharc closed a $95 million Series C on June 30 led by Insight Partners, bringing total funding to $170M+. The Durham, NC-based company sells an AI-powered design-to-construction platform used by production homebuilders to automate plans, permits and buyer configuration — a category worth ~$450B in annual US residential construction.
Higharc Raises $95M Series C to Bring AI-Native Design Software to Homebuilders
Higharc Raises $95M Series C to Bring AI-Native Design Software to Homebuilders
Higharc, the Durham, North Carolina-based homebuilding design software company, closed a $95 million Series C on June 30, pushing total funding above $170 million. The platform lets production homebuilders generate architecturally sound, code-compliant house designs and instant construction documents in minutes instead of weeks, aiming to cut the design-to-permit timeline that has become one of the biggest bottlenecks in US housing supply.