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Dextall Launches Revit-Native AI Facade Platform Kora Studio, Leveraging $210M Backlog Data

Dextall Launches Revit-Native AI Facade Platform Kora Studio, Leveraging $210M Backlog Data

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Dextall has opened Early Access to Kora Studio, an AI-driven facade design platform built directly into Autodesk Revit that automates facade coordination for curtain wall and facade-intensive mid- and high-rise projects. By running natively in Revit and using guided editors from LOD 100 to LOD 300, Kora Studio removes the need for new software or workflow changes while cutting an estimated 315 hours of manual expert modeling per project.

The platform’s machine-learning engine is trained on thousands of facade configurations and on Dextall’s manufacturing data, allowing it to propagate design changes automatically across the model while respecting structural tolerances, fabrication constraints, and installation sequencing. When Dextall is selected as the manufacturer, Kora Studio can also auto-generate shop and fabrication drawings, compressing the traditional months-long design-to-fabrication interval and better monetizing Dextall’s $210 million project backlog with major contractors and architects in New York.

Early Access partners such as Aufgang Architects and SAE+ are already using Kora Studio on live high-rise projects, feeding requirements into the product roadmap and validating time savings by reducing RFIs and manual panel grid adjustments. Dextall’s CEO, Aurimas Sabulis, frames the platform as a shift that lets architects focus on design decisions rather than repetitive coordination tasks, with every option Kora generates grounded in buildable, manufacturing-aware logic.

Kora Studio represents the public-facing result of a five-year investment by Dextall in digital-to-fabrication infrastructure and positions the company not only as a prefabricated facade manufacturer but as an integrated software and data platform. The Early Access phase will inform pricing and feature expansion, including broader facade typologies, AI-driven code and compliance analysis, automated engineering outputs, and generative facade options, all of which could deepen Dextall’s role in upstream design decisions and strengthen long-term customer lock-in.

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