Mosaic raises $40M to commercialize generative design assistant for product teams

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Mosaic raises $40M to commercialize generative design assistant for product teams

Mosaic, an AI-driven design assistance company, closed a $40 million Series A and released its first product aimed at industrial and product designers. The Mosaic Assistant generates variations of forms, structural ribs, and material suggestions while enforcing manufacturability constraints like draft angles, tolerance stacks, and tooling limitations.

The platform integrates with CAD tools like SolidWorks and Fusion 360 and outputs manufacturable meshes and BOM estimates. Mosaic’s co-founders emphasize that the system is not a replacement but a collaborator that accelerates iteration by proposing multiple viable concepts early in the design process.

Investors highlighted the commercial potential in shortening NPI cycles and reducing prototyping costs. Mosaic says the funding will go toward expanding engineering teams, certifying integrations with major CAD vendors, and landing pilot projects in automotive, consumer electronics, and medical device firms.