Kamai
AI-Powered Construction Takeoff and Blueprint Analysis Platform
StartupKamai is a Be'er Sheva-based startup in the Industrial Technologies sector, established in 2024. AI-Powered Construction Takeoff and Blueprint Analysis Platform. Kamai was founded by Elan Alexander Radkin and Ben Rudin. The company has 1-10 employees. Core technologies: Artificial Intelligence, Deep Learning, Natural Language Processing, Image Recognition, Machine Learning, Computer Vision, Generative AI.
The company follows a B2B business model. Product stage: Released. The company holds 1 patent.
- StagePre-Funding
- ProductReleased
- ModelB2B
- Employees1-10
- HQBe'er Sheva
- DistrictSouth District
- Last RoundUndisclosed
Elan Alexander RadkinCo-founder
Ben RudinCo-founder
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What does Kamai do?
Kamai provides an AI-powered takeoff platform that automates the extraction and quantification of materials from construction blueprints. The system uses computer vision and machine learning to identify and measure elements such as flooring, walls, doors, and mechanical components directly from uploaded plans, including scanned PDFs. By streamlining the takeoff process, Kamai enables estimators and engineers to reduce manual workload, increase bid throughput, and improve accuracy. The platform supports multiple trades and project types, offering a scalable solution for construction firms aiming to enhance efficiency and competitiveness.
Who founded Kamai?
Kamai was founded in 2024 by Elan Alexander Radkin (Co-founder), Ben Rudin (Co-founder).
What sector is Kamai in?
Kamai operates in Industrial Technologies, Process Automation & Intelligence Systems, with core technologies in Artificial Intelligence, Deep Learning, Natural Language Processing, Image Recognition, Machine Learning, Computer Vision, Generative AI. Target customers: Real Estate & Construction, Construction.
Where is Kamai located?
Kamai is based in Be'er Sheva, Israel, South District.