Atech raises €681k with Lovable backing to make hardware prototyping more accessible

April 27, 2026 at 11:40 AM UTC
EU-Startups
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Atech raises €681k with Lovable backing to make hardware prototyping more accessible

Copenhagen-based AI hardware startup Atech has secured €681,000 ($800,000) in pre-Seed funding, signaling a growing interest in democratizing hardware development. This investment, backed by prominent firms including Nordic Makers and Sequoia Scout Fund, aims to fuel the creation of an AI-driven platform designed to streamline the process of designing, prototyping, and building physical products. Atech's vision is to empower individuals with innovative ideas by simplifying hardware creation through natural-language workflows, effectively lowering the traditional barriers to entry. The company's innovative approach, dubbed 'vibe-engineering,' allows users to describe hardware concepts in plain language and receive functional prototypes in minutes. This contrasts sharply with the conventional hardware development lifecycle, which often demands years of specialized expertise or substantial financial investment in engineering talent. By abstracting away complex technical intricacies, Atech aims to bridge the gap between conceptualization and tangible creation, mirroring the accessibility advancements seen in software development. This development aligns with a broader trend in European tech, where substantial capital is being directed towards AI, robotics, and industrial automation. While larger rounds are supporting scaled infrastructure and production systems, Atech represents an early-stage entrant focused on enabling technologies for AI-driven hardware. The funding round underscores a market shift towards making sophisticated hardware development more accessible, fostering a new wave of innovation from a wider pool of creators.

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Published: April 27, 2026 at 11:40 AM UTC
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