Proptech Startup Spintly Secures $8 Mn to Accelerate AI-Driven Smart Building Systems

Spintly has raised $8 million in a Series A funding round to scale its wireless visitor management and access control offerings. The round was led by Accel, with participation from Chakra Growth Fund, Alumni Ventures, Spyre VC, ENRISSION India Capital and SucSEED Ventures.

The proptech startup had earlier raised Rs 3.5 crore in an extended seed round led by Spyre VC and others in January last year. Prior to that, it secured $5.36 million from Letsventure, Riso Capital, Sucseed Indovation and Accel Nest.

The fresh capital will be deployed to accelerate product development, strengthen AI capabilities, and expand global operations. Around 60 per cent of the funds will be directed toward sales, business development, and marketing across India, the Middle East and Africa (MEA), and the United States. Approximately 20 per cent will be invested in research and development, with a focus on AI-driven building systems and new feature enhancements, while the remaining 20 per cent will support operations and infrastructure.

Founded by Rohin Parkar and Malcolm D’Souza, Spintly develops wireless, cloud-based access control and smart building systems. The company has built a proprietary Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) mesh architecture for enterprise-grade access control and holds seven patents related to its technology. Its platform enables keyless entry, attendance tracking, and visitor management through smartphones, reducing dependency on traditional wired infrastructure.

Spintly’s system allows enterprises to deploy access control infrastructure without complex cabling, cutting installation time and retrofit challenges. It also supports secure access management and local log storage during power outages, ensuring operational continuity. The company combines wireless hardware—including access readers, controllers, gateways, and smart locks—with a recurring revenue model driven by its cloud platform and remote management tools.

Rohin Parkar, Founder and CEO, said, “This funding validates our conviction that wireless mesh architecture represents a fundamental shift in how the industry approaches physical security and smart buildings at scale”. He added that the company does not operate within legacy constraints, but actively removes them.

Barath Shankar Subramanian, Partner at Accel, said, “Access control has long scaled with buildings; more doors meant more wiring, hardware, and friction”. He noted that this traditional approach is increasingly inefficient as enterprises expand across distributed, digitally connected environments, and that Spintly addresses this challenge by decoupling access infrastructure from construction cycles.

Spintly currently serves corporate offices, tech parks, and co-working spaces, and is expanding its footprint in North America alongside its presence in India and the MEA region. The company is also integrating AI-driven intelligence into existing camera infrastructure to enhance security analytics for commercial facilities.

A part of Accel’s pre-seed and seed scaling platform Accel Atoms, Spintly is positioning itself at the intersection of wireless infrastructure, cloud software, and AI-led security systems as enterprises modernise building management and access control across multi-location facilities.

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