Revizto, the leading collaboration platform for architects, engineers, contractors and owners, today announced 824% growth over the past five years – an average of 56% year-on-year – while becoming profitable and remaining fully independent since its founding in 2008.
Construction leaders face mounting pressure to control costs and meet tight delivery timelines, driving a surge in demand for tools that enable greater efficiency. Consequently, Revizto has seen a 112% increase in customer demand and a 400% rise in project volume over the last five years, with a large proportion driven by the Middle East and North America.
Founded in 2008 by aspiring Hollywood filmmaker turned tech entrepreneur Arman Gukasyan, the company was born from a belief that construction was ‘broken and ripe for disruption’. Still today, the industry faces deep inefficiencies – including nearly half of all global leaders reporting budget overruns by 11-20% and 27% of teams relying on outdated tools for project delivery. Determined to challenge industry incumbents and help solve these long standing issues, Gukasyan set out to rethink how construction could work. That vision has since evolved into one of the fastest-growing platforms in global construction today – without external venture capital backing.
“The construction industry is weighed down by legacy technology, and in many cases, teams are still relying on paper 2D drawings and manual processes, despite a clear desire to streamline and digitize ways of working,” said Arman Gukasyan, Founder and CEO of Revizto. “Others have tried to tackle the inefficiency challenge but failed to solve it. As projects grow larger and more complex, the problem only intensifies, making efficient collaboration across teams and disciplines more essential than ever. Revizto fills this gap, and has grown to become the trusted standard for collaboration across the construction industry. It’s exciting to see momentum build as we continue to meet accelerated demand in global markets.”
With an estimated $94 trillion investment required to support global infrastructure by 2040, Revizto has organically expanded its international presence to meet customer demand. Now supporting more than 80,000 projects worldwide for global enterprise customers across engineering, design and construction spanning North America, EMEA, and APAC. The company expanded into the Middle East in 2023 and is exploring markets where its global customers already operate like India. In October 2025, Revizto joined an economic trade mission to India with Innovaud, the Swiss-Indian Chamber of Commerce, Switzerland Global Enterprise, and SPEI to showcase new business opportunities and innovations while connecting with key government officials from both regions.
“In India alone, construction is projected to top $1.4 trillion by 2030, becoming the third-largest market globally. With major national initiatives like Gati Shakti, the National Infrastructure Pipeline, and affordable housing programs, the need for effective coordination and digital tools is greater than ever,” added Gukasyan.
Among the high profile projects using Revizto today are the $12 billion AUD Snowy 2.0 hydro project in Australia; the $4 billion Brabazon development in the UK; the $2 billion UCSF Health Helen Diller Hospital in California; and dozens of data center builds across North America, Europe and Australia.
Revizto operates with a global team of 250 employees across 29 countries and is headquartered in Switzerland. Headcount increased by 20% over the past 12 months as part of its broader strategy to scale operations and support growing customer demand.
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