Setting the Scene

  • Designing the interior of a house is inefficient for homeowners and design companies alike:

    • Costs of designing a home are astronomical.

    • Design processes can take up to three months, delaying project completion and frustrating clients.

    • Current design tools, rely on technology and user experiences that are decades old, creating bottlenecks in the creative process.

  • This week's company is transforming this outdated approach by integrating cutting-edge AI and AR technologies to revolutionize interior design.

In a Sentence

CamPlan is an AI and AR-powered platform for interior design and renovations.

  • AR: Users scan their space to create a 3D model, which they can visualize and interact with.

  • AI: The platform leverages artificial intelligence to provide design suggestions or populate furniture.

The Basics

  • Industry: Architecture, AR, VR, AI

  • Headquarters: London, UK

  • Year Founded: 2024

  • Employee Count: 2 (+1 contractor)

  • Amount Raised: £145 Pre-seed

  • Business Model: B2C ($19.99/mo) & B2B ($199.99/mo/person)

  • Early Traction: 6000 MAU, 40k+ downloads, $62k ARR, 14% MoM growth (all organic)

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH
  • The ARK Venture Fund is taking an asset class once reserved for the accredited, ultra-rich and making it available to all US investors.

  • ARK offers investment exposure to companies like SpaceX, Epic Games, Figure AI, Anthropic, and more! See the portfolio here.

  • You can invest in the ARK Venture Fund (ARKVX) for as little as a $500 minimum initial investment.

  • All U.S. self-directed investors can download the SoFi or Titan app and invest in the ARK Venture Fund (ARKVX) now.

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Due Diligence

WHAT WE LIKE
  • Market Opportunity: With around 50% of US and EU households remodeling annually, capturing even a small fraction at $20 per month, or expanding into the B2B market at $199 per seat per month, could generate substantial revenue.

  • Optimized for Spatial Computing: Unlike traditional 3D design tools like SketchUp and AutoCAD that rely on 2D screens, CamPlan is built for spatial computing, allowing users to create and interact with designs in a more intuitive and immersive way using AR.

  • Timing: The launch of CamPlan coincides with the rise of next-generation technologies like Apple’s Vision Pro and advancements in AI, positioning the company to capitalize on the expanding market and rapidly adapt as these technologies evolve.

POTENTIAL RISKS
  • Market Adoption: The transition from traditional 2D design tools to an AR/AI-powered platform may face resistance from industry professionals accustomed to legacy systems.

  • B2B Expansion: A product that excels in the B2C market may encounter challenges when scaling to also try and meet the complex needs and demands of enterprise clients.

  • Consumer Churn: Since home renovations are typically one-time or infrequent projects, maintaining long-term subscriptions among consumers could be challenging as their immediate design needs diminish.

Founder Profile

  • Viktor Maric, CEO: Previously built multiple AR apps, two of which have been featured by Apple on the App Store and at WWDC.

  • Levente Oszvald, AI Lead: Graduated top of his class in Machine Learning with experience in building multiple diffusion models from scratch.

Comps

Event Board

  • Bulletpitch Boston Dinner: On September 9th, we are hosting a dinner in Boston for founder and funders. Apply HERE.

  • Bulletpitch B2B SaaS Dinner NYC: On September 17th, we are hosting a dinner in NYC for B2B SaaS founder and funders. Apply HERE.

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