AI Startup Logcat.ai Secures $2.5 Million to Enhance Android and Linux Engineering Tools
Enterprise AI startup logcat.ai has raised $2.5 million in pre-seed funding. The capital will be used to expand its engineering team and further develop its AI platform for device engineering.

Enterprise AI startup logcat.ai announced it has raised $2.5 million in a pre-seed funding round led by US-based Founders' Co-op. The investment also saw participation from Act One Ventures, TheFounderVC, Shorewind Capital, Clayoquot Capital, and Alumni Ventures.
The newly acquired capital is earmarked for expanding the startup's engineering team, with plans to hire up to 10 specialized roles. Funds will also enhance the capabilities of its AI platform and bolster research and experimentation efforts, according to co-founder and CTO Tarun Vashisth.
Founded in 2025 by former Esper engineers Varun Chitre and Tarun Vashisth, logcat.ai is building an AI platform designed to automate Android and Linux device engineering. This area of software development typically requires expertise across multiple operating system layers.
Its core product, Delta, analyzes system traces from Android and embedded Linux systems. It identifies the root causes of software issues and recommends code-level fixes, supporting the entire OS engineering lifecycle from bug diagnosis to fix validation and system builds.
Logcat.ai claims its Delta platform has analyzed over 10 billion lines of trace data and conducted thousands of autonomous investigations. The Seattle-headquartered company targets hardware manufacturers and has secured a number of paying customers following a beta program used by hundreds of developers.