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Isometric Raises $40 Million to Bring Agentic Certification to the Industrial Economy

  • Writer: Karan Bhatia
    Karan Bhatia
  • 4 minutes ago
  • 2 min read

Isometric, building agentic certification for the industrial economy, led by Eamon Jubbawy and the team, has announced a $40 million Series A round led by AVP, which counts global insurer AXA as an anchor investor. The round brought in every one of its existing institutional investors, including Plural and Lowercarbon Capital, as well as personal investment from John Doerr and Walter Kortschak.


A tonne of green steel looks no different from a tonne of conventional steel. The same challenge applies to low-carbon fuels, clean energy, and carbon removal. Proving environmental claims requires one thing: certification.


As AI, automation, and decarbonization accelerate industrial growth, certification has become critical. Regulatory, safety, and sustainability standards must be verified before customers pay a premium, regulators approve projects, or investors deploy capital.


For decades, certification has been a slow, manual process that often takes more than a year to complete. Isometric’s agentic certification platform, Certify, is changing that by using AI to analyze and verify vast amounts of data, from sensor readings and satellite imagery to supply chain records and lab results. Human experts remain involved where judgment is required, while automation dramatically increases speed and coverage.


The approach was first proven in carbon removal, where Isometric has become the largest certification company in the category, supporting more than 16 million tonnes of contracted carbon removal. Today, its certification framework is trusted by leading organizations and hundreds of industrial projects worldwide. With fresh capital, the company is expanding beyond carbon markets to bring faster, more scalable certification to the broader industrial economy.


Industry leaders view Isometric as a strong example of how frontier AI can be transformed into globally competitive businesses. The company’s growth highlights the opportunity to combine world-class talent, innovation, and capital to build category-defining technology platforms.


Investors believe Isometric’s agentic AI approach fundamentally changes the economics of certification by removing the traditional tradeoff between speed and rigor. By automating evidence review while maintaining high standards of verification, the platform enables certification processes that are both faster and more reliable, unlocking a new model for the industrial economy.

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