
Hardware & Human in the LooP (H2LooP) is an AI-focused systems engineering startup that recently raised US$2 million (around ₹18.59 crore) in a seed funding round. The round was led by Speciale Invest and 3one4 Capital.
The startup plans to use part of this funding to grow its platform and increase its deployments for businesses. This will help more companies use H2LooP’s AI-native systems for their operations.
H2LooP also aims to invest in advanced technology areas such as data centres, drones (UAVs), and robotics. These areas require highly reliable systems, real-time performance, and secure data handling, which the platform focuses on delivering.
“H2LooP is developing the infrastructure layer that guarantees software does not impede the successful deployment of superior hardware. By reevaluating the construction of system software, we are facilitating hardware teams to accelerate their processes without sacrificing reliability,” said cofounder Agrawal.
Founded in 2025 by ex-YoBulk founder Sairanjan Mishra and ex-Pictogen founder Pulkit Agarwal, H2LooP creates AI tools that help engineers build and manage software for hardware systems, such as cars, drones, medical devices, and electronics.
Their platform can read existing code and automatically create documentation, making it easier for engineers to write, test, and fix software. It also includes small AI models (SLMs) that help speed up debugging, improve system design, and make code more secure—especially in fields like automotive, aerospace, and semiconductors.
H2LooP’s platform can also analyze crash reports and debug logs, helping engineers understand complicated older code more easily.
The company is building a data platform specifically for hardware engineering, along with AI models designed to work with software that runs on physical devices.
H2LooP is already partnering with companies in semiconductors, defense, and telecom to use its platform in real-world applications.
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