Isometric
Provides a certification platform for industrial markets, helping customers manage standards and verification workflows.
Overview
Isometric builds a certification platform aimed at industrial markets, providing software infrastructure for organizations that need to manage certification, compliance and verification processes. The London-based company raised $40 million in a Series A round announced in June 2026, reported as €34 million, to scale its platform. The funding positions Isometric to expand its role in industrial certification markets.
Funding History
London’s Isometric lands €34 million to scale certification platform for industrial markets
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much has Isometric raised in total?
- Isometric has raised a total of $40M across 1 funding round.
- Who are Isometric's investors?
- Isometric's investors include AVP, Lowercarbon Capital, Plural, John Doerr, Walter Kortschak.
- What does Isometric do?
- Isometric builds a certification platform aimed at industrial markets, providing software infrastructure for organizations that need to manage certification, compliance and verification processes. The London-based company raised $40 million in a Series A round announced in June 2026, reported as €34 million, to scale its platform. The funding positions Isometric to expand its role in industrial certification markets.
- Where is Isometric headquartered?
- Isometric is headquartered in London, UK.
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