
Everysim, a developer of cloud- and AI-based engineering simulation solutions, announced on the 2nd that it has secured seed investment from global venture capital firm 500 Global. The investment amount and company value were not disclosed.
Everysim is developing technology that simplifies complex aerospace and manufacturing design processes through web-based simulation, enabling even non-experts to perform structural and fluid dynamics analysis in minutes. Their proprietary cloud-native multiphysics engine features AI-based automation capabilities, significantly reducing the complex preprocessing and reliance on expensive equipment required for conventional CFD/FEA analysis.
The "EveryDrone" platform, which automates design, meshing, and analysis, was recognized for its technological prowess by being named a CES 2026 Innovation Awards Honoree. Everysim is strengthening its presence in overseas markets through collaboration with global aerospace accelerator Starburst and expanding its application areas through proof-of-concept (PoC) and technology consultations with companies in the aerospace, defense, and industrial machinery industries.
This investment will be used to secure key talent, enhance products, and establish a global response system. The company plans to further enhance its web-based advanced analysis environment to meet the rapidly expanding demand for high-performance simulation, particularly in the United States.
Lee Seok-geun, CEO of Everysim, stated, "This investment marks a critical turning point in achieving the level of technological competitiveness demanded in the global market. We will build an advanced browser-based simulation environment and accelerate the expansion of our services to meet the needs of our global customers." He also stated, "Through our collaboration with 500 Global, we will accelerate our entry into the North American market and expand joint development and proof-of-concept (PoC) initiatives with global companies."
“Everysim’s technology can significantly increase accessibility to engineering simulation by automating the entire engineering analysis process on a single platform,” said Kim Kyung-min, CEO of 500 Global. “Given that there are already active discussions about collaboration in the aerospace, manufacturing, defense, and robotics fields, we expect rapid global expansion.”
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