Sluicebox.ai
Generative LCA™ that scales across your entire portfolio
Austin, United States · Founded 2024 · $274K raised
- Headquarters
- Austin, Texas
- Employees
- 11–50
- Founded
- 2024
- Business Model
- B2B
- Website
- sluicebox.ai
- Total Funding
- $274K
- Last Round
- $274K GrantJul 2024
- Rounds
- 1
About
Sluicebox delivers Generative LCA™ (Life Cycle Assessment) software for the electronics industry, enabling manufacturers to calculate ISO-compliant carbon footprints per part number across 1.5 billion electronic components. The platform extracts and enriches data from CAD files, PDFs, and BOMs to instantly generate Dynamic LCAs, identify emissions hotspots, and run real-time what-if scenarios. An AI Agent (Lucy) gathers primary data directly from suppliers and auto-matches supplier-specific emission factors, while an AI Auditor flags errors and omissions for audit-ready reporting. Customers include Western Digital, Vishay Intertechnology, and Harting.
Summary
Sluicebox.ai is an Artificial Intelligence company based in Austin, United States, founded in 2024. It has raised $274K in total across 1 round, most recently a $274K Grant round in Jul 2024. Investors include Antler.
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Funding History
Jul 2024
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