Partly
It develops AI technology for the auto repair market, aiming to handle specialized repair and parts workflows beyond general-purpose models.
Overview
Partly builds AI for the auto repair sector, with its latest financing framed around making repair-focused AI perform tasks that general-purpose models such as GPT-5 cannot. Its target market includes businesses involved in vehicle repair and related automotive workflows. The company raised $50 million in an undisclosed round led by DST Global at a $500 million valuation. The funding positions Partly as a specialized AI company focused on a large, domain-specific automotive market.
Funding History
Partly banks $50M led by DST Global at $500M valuation to make auto repair AI do what GPT-5 can’t
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much has Partly raised in total?
- Partly has raised a total of $50M across 1 funding round.
- Who are Partly's investors?
- Partly's investors include Undisclosed.
- What does Partly do?
- Partly builds AI for the auto repair sector, with its latest financing framed around making repair-focused AI perform tasks that general-purpose models such as GPT-5 cannot. Its target market includes businesses involved in vehicle repair and related automotive workflows. The company raised $50 million in an undisclosed round led by DST Global at a $500 million valuation. The funding positions Partly as a specialized AI company focused on a large, domain-specific automotive market.
- Where is Partly headquartered?
- Partly is headquartered in Christchurch, New Zealand.
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