# Revv: AI-Powered Auto Repair Platform
Revv is a B2B SaaS platform that uses AI and machine learning to transform the auto repair industry, specifically targeting collision repair shops and ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) calibration workflows[2]. The company solves a critical operational challenge: technicians struggle with increasingly complex vehicle repair procedures, dense OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) documentation, and the technical demands of modern software-dependent vehicles[2].
Revv's platform streamlines repair workflows by automating OEM requirement identification, reducing calibration cycle times, and uncovering hidden revenue opportunities through ADAS repair identification[4]. The company serves repair shops of all specializations—body, collision, paint, dent & repair, and calibration & mechanical—helping them capture an average of $1,250 in additional revenue per job[4]. Since launching, Revv has achieved remarkable growth: expanding to 2,100+ repair locations in 16 months, surpassing seven figures in Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR) within seven months, and maintaining double to triple-digit quarter-over-quarter growth[2].
Revv was founded by Adi Bathla and Rashmi Sinha, two software professionals with deep family ties to the automotive aftermarket[5]. Bathla, an early Product Leader at Misfits Market, observed firsthand the operational friction in auto repair shops—specifically how technicians struggled with complex repair procedures and the dense rulesets that vary by make, model, and trim[2]. Sinha, an engineer passionate about modernizing offline industries, partnered with Bathla to develop a solution that captured invaluable OEM data from experienced technicians' expertise[2].
The company was born directly from this problem observation. Before raising any funding, Revv rapidly gained traction by servicing over 30 auto repair shops, validating product-market fit early[2]. The platform's ability to identify ADAS repair opportunities at the beginning of repair workflows proved pivotal—one early adopter expanded from one location to 37 shops in four months, while another increased revenue by 75% in nine months[2]. In December 2025, Revv secured $20 million in funding to accelerate its transformation of the auto repair industry[2].
Revv operates at the intersection of two powerful trends: the digitization of offline industries and the complexity explosion in modern vehicle technology. As vehicles become increasingly software-dependent with advanced safety systems, repair shops face a growing knowledge gap—traditional technician training cannot keep pace with OEM updates and ADAS calibration requirements[2].
The timing is critical. Insurance companies, OEMs, and repair shops are all under pressure to standardize ADAS repair procedures and documentation. Revv's platform positions itself as the infrastructure layer that bridges this gap, capturing value from a fragmented, inefficient market. By automating compliance and revenue identification, Revv influences how the entire collision repair ecosystem operates—shifting from reactive, manual processes to proactive, data-driven workflows.
The company also demonstrates a broader pattern in enterprise software: solving problems in unsexy, offline industries through AI automation. Repair shops, like many traditional sectors, have been underserved by technology innovation. Revv's success suggests significant opportunity in applying modern AI to industries where manual expertise and documentation management remain bottlenecks.
Revv is well-positioned to become the dominant operating system for collision repair shops. With 2,100+ locations already using the platform and strong unit economics (shops seeing 75% revenue increases and $10,000+ in annual savings), the company has achieved product-market fit at scale[2][4].
The next phase likely involves deepening vertical integration—expanding beyond ADAS calibration into broader repair workflows, potentially offering financing, parts procurement, or insurance integration. As vehicle complexity continues to increase and regulatory pressure around ADAS documentation intensifies, Revv's platform becomes increasingly mission-critical rather than optional.
The $20 million funding round signals investor confidence in the market opportunity and Revv's execution. Watch for expansion into adjacent repair specializations, geographic expansion, and potential partnerships with insurance carriers or OEMs seeking standardized repair documentation. In a fragmented, analog industry facing technological disruption, Revv is building the connective tissue that repair shops need to thrive.
Revv has raised $22.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Revv's investors include 1984 Ventures, Left Lane Capital, NFX, Verified Capital, Y Combinator.
Revv has raised $22.0M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $20.0M Series A in November 2024.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nov 1, 2024 | $20.0M Series A | 1984 Ventures, Left Lane Capital, NFX, Verified Capital, Y Combinator | |
| Apr 1, 2023 | $2.0M Seed | 1984 Ventures, Verified Capital, Y Combinator |