We Raised $4.5M to Build AI for the TIC Industry
We've closed a $4.5M seed round co-led by Northzone and Initialized Capital. Here's why we started Seamflow, what we're building, and what comes next.

Today we're announcing that Seamflow has raised $4.5 million in seed funding, co-led by Northzone and Initialized Capital, with participation from Entrepreneur First, Nebular, and angel investors including Charlie Songhurst and Mario Götze. We're using this to expand our team and accelerate the platform we've been building for testing, inspection, and certification organisations.
Why we started Seamflow
Before a product reaches the market, a facility opens, or infrastructure goes live, an independent expert has to review the evidence and say it's safe. That work (audits, technical file reviews, conformity assessments) is how global safety standards actually get enforced. It's essential, unglamorous, and completely underserved by software.
The people doing this work are highly skilled. They're not slow because they lack expertise. They're slow because the tools around them are. They spend hours chasing incomplete submissions, navigating unstructured files, and drafting routine sections of reports they've written dozens of times. Meanwhile, demand keeps rising and qualified reviewers remain scarce. In medical devices alone, approval timelines can stretch well beyond a year. Not because the science is hard, but because the coordination is broken.
What we're building
Seamflow is an AI platform built specifically for TIC workflows. We help certification teams handle more volume with the same experts, without cutting corners on the rigour that makes certification credible.
- Proactive completeness checking so reviewers never start from an incomplete submission
- Structured evidence linking so every finding traces back to the document that supports it
- Coordinated review workflows with role-based access and a full audit trail
- Shorter, more predictable cycle times for clients without softening the standard
We started in medical devices and have expanded across the TIC industry, working with organisations that certify industrial products, infrastructure, and regulated equipment globally. The operational challenges are the same everywhere: expert capacity is finite, documentation is unstructured, and coordination between teams creates delays that compound.
What comes next
This funding lets us move faster on the platform and grow the team. If you work in TIC and want to see what Seamflow looks like in your workflows, book a call. We'd like to show you.
Konstantin and the Seamflow team