Circuit just pulled $30M into Austin like it was clocking in for a night shift, and the timing feels less like luck and more like muscle memory.

Manufacturing floors do not care about hype cycles. They care about whether the quote is right, the configuration fits, and the tech in the field is not guessing. That is where Circuit steps in, and that is why this round matters.

Circuit secured a $30M angel round to bring purpose built AI into manufacturing and service operations. Let that phrase breathe. Purpose built. Not generic chatbot wallpaper slapped onto a workflow that already leaks money. This round includes Jim Breyer, Charlie Amato, Lew Cirne, Niccolo De Masi, Tom Long, Gary Petersen, Gary Rieschel, and Craig Robins. That lineup reads like a capital markets hall of fame with a taste for operators who know how to ship.

Congratulations to Tyson Tuttle, Founder and CEO, Andrew Peters, Co Founder and Chief Product and Revenue Officer, and Øivind Aleksander G. Loe, Co Founder and CTO. Circuit was founded by Silicon Labs veterans, and that detail is not trivia. It is pattern recognition. Teams that have scaled silicon and systems understand complexity in their bones. They know documentation is not just paperwork. It is institutional memory, and when it breaks, revenue leaks.

Circuit turns technical manuals, CAD files, schematics, and all the beautiful chaos of product documentation into an intelligent engine that guides quoting, field service, and support. A rep types in job requirements in plain language. The platform reasons through compatibility rules and dependencies. It plugs into ERPs, CRMs, quoting tools. It lives where the work already happens. That is how adoption sticks.

Customers like Culligan and Four Hands are already seeing faster quotes, fewer support errors, and new hires ramping in weeks instead of months. In a world where the skills gap keeps widening, speed is not vanity. It is survival.

The lesson for founders is simple and brutal. Do not chase where AI is loud. Build where AI is needed. Circuit did not pitch magic. It pitched measurable outcomes in environments where mistakes are expensive. Investors responded because the story is not theoretical. It is operational.

For manufacturers and service leaders staring at binders, PDFs, and tribal knowledge locked in a veteran technician’s head, this is the signal. AI is not replacing your experts. It is amplifying them, wiring their judgment into the system so every rep, every tech, every new hire operates at a higher baseline.

Austin keeps stacking serious companies built by people who have been through cycles before. Circuit is not playing for headlines. It is playing for the floor, the field, and the future of industrial intelligence.

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