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Deeplify secures €2M from D11Z Ventures to digitise inspections

30 March 2026 Venture Capital No Comments2 Mins Read
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Deeplify lands fresh capital to overhaul inspection workflows

German startup deeplify has raised €2 million in seed funding from Berlin-based investor D11Z Ventures, aiming to modernise how companies manage inspections, audits and field checks across regulated industries.

The new capital will support product development, hiring and international expansion as deeplify looks to replace legacy, paper-based processes with a fully digital, data-driven platform.

Targeting inefficient, paper-heavy inspections

Many organisations in sectors such as manufacturing, construction, logistics and facility management still rely on spreadsheets and manual forms to conduct safety checks, quality audits and compliance inspections. These workflows are often slow, error-prone and difficult to standardise.

deeplify addresses this gap with a cloud-based solution that enables teams to design, schedule and execute inspections via mobile devices. The platform centralises findings, photos and documentation, providing real-time visibility for managers and compliance officers.

Leveraging AI algorithms, the startup also aims to automate routine steps, flag anomalies and generate structured reports, helping companies reduce downtime and improve regulatory readiness.

Backing from D11Z Ventures

D11Z Ventures, an early-stage investor focused on data and software-driven businesses, is betting that digitisation of field operations will be a major driver of productivity in traditional industries. The firm’s investment will give deeplify access to operational support and a broader corporate network.

The funding will be used to strengthen engineering and customer success teams, enhance integrations with existing ERP and workflow management systems, and expand into new European markets where regulatory pressure is pushing companies to modernise their inspection processes.

Positioning in the inspection-tech market

With regulators tightening rules on documentation and traceability, demand for digital inspection tools is rising. deeplify is positioning itself as a specialised platform for complex, recurring inspections rather than generic task management, aiming to become a core layer in operational risk and quality management stacks.

If successful, the startup could help enterprises move from reactive, checklist-driven inspections to proactive, data-informed decision-making, setting a new standard for how field operations are monitored and optimised.

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