Squint Raises $40M to Advance AI-Powered Manufacturing Tech

The company will use the Series B to scale its agentic manufacturing platform and expand into new industries.

Published on Aug. 18, 2025
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Ashley Bowden | Aug 18, 2025

San Francisco-based Squint raised $40 million in a Series B funding round led by The Westly Group and TCV. The new capital brings its total funding to more than $59 million and will help the company advance its manufacturing intelligence platform.

Squint’s AI- and AR-powered platform serves frontline manufacturing teams. Its software helps operators capture institutional knowledge, troubleshoot equipment issues, standardize procedures and improve efficiency on the factory floor. Squint enables supervisors to monitor performance, reduce downtime and drive continuous improvement at scale.

The company will use the funding to expand its agentic manufacturing platform by advancing its AI-driven capabilities and scale its operations to meet growing customer demand. Squint also plans to expand into new sectors such as energy, logistics and field services. Its customers include Fortune Global 500 companies, some of which are scaling Squint across plants, teams and geographies.

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