Winners Spotlight: Blitz AI

April 18 |

Blitz AI is an AI platform for local governments, supporting permitting, compliance, automated plan review analysis, markup tools, and centralized communication to improve accuracy, efficiency, and transparency across development workflows.

1. What motivated your company to participate in the Global Tech Awards?

At Blitz AI, we believe that recognition of this nature carries meaning beyond the award itself. It signals to the broader public sector that AI-driven modernization of government operations is not only possible, but already underway. The Global Tech Awards presented an opportunity to bring greater visibility to a category of innovation that has historically been overlooked: the regulatory backbone of the built environment. Municipal plan review and permitting touches every home built, every business opened, and every infrastructure project delivered, yet it has remained one of the last frontiers of digital transformation. Participating in the Global Tech Awards allowed us to contribute to that conversation on a global stage and demonstrate that responsible, production-grade AI can work within government authority, not around it.

2. Could you share an overview of the project or innovation your company submitted?

Blitz AI is an AI compliance infrastructure platform, purpose built for local governments. Our platform automates the plan review process for permitting, an approval function that has remained largely manual, fragmented, and capacity constrained for decades. Using a combination of computer vision, rule-based logic, and deterministic AI outputs, Blitz AI reviews submitted plans against applicable building and zoning codes, generates structured findings ready for reviewers, and returns those findings directly into existing government workflows. Every output is code-cited and supported, auditable, and designed to support the professional judgment of licensed reviewers rather than replace it. The platform operates across building, planning, engineering, and public works departments, and is configurable to the specific codes and local amendments of each jurisdiction we serve.

3. How has your team worked together to bring this innovation to life?

Building production grade AI for government requires an unusually broad set of disciplines working in close alignment. Our team brings together expertise in artificial intelligence, software engineering, regulatory affairs, and public administration. Rather than treating plan review as a generic document processing challenge, we invested significant effort in understanding the statutory responsibilities, workflows, and accountability requirements of government reviewers. That operational depth is what separates Blitz AI from conventional software approaches. Our engineers, product designers, and subject matter experts collaborate continuously to ensure that every feature we ship meets the bar required for real regulatory environments, where accuracy, traceability, and defensibility are not optional.

4. What impact do you anticipate your innovation will have on the tech industry or society at large?

The downstream consequences of slow permitting are significant and often underappreciated. Housing affordability, infrastructure delivery, and commercial development are all directly constrained by the speed and consistency of regulatory approvals. By compressing review timelines from weeks to minutes or hours, reducing resubmissions by up to 85 percent, and saving reviewers an average of 15 or more hours per week, Blitz AI expands government capacity without requiring additional headcount or capital investment. At a societal level, faster and more consistent permitting translates into more housing supply, accelerated infrastructure projects, and greater regulatory predictability for builders and communities alike. We also believe that Blitz AI is helping to establish a new standard for how AI should be deployed in the public sector, one grounded in transparency, auditability, and preserved human authority.

5. Are there any specific challenges you faced during the development process, and how did you overcome them?

One of the most significant challenges in building for the public sector is the diversity and complexity of regulatory environments. Building codes, zoning ordinances, and local amendments vary substantially across jurisdictions, and any AI operating in this space must handle that variability with precision. We addressed this by designing our platform to be jurisdiction-agnostic at the architectural level while remaining code-specific in its outputs, meaning the system can be configured to any regulatory framework without compromising accuracy or defensibility. A second major challenge was building trust with public sector stakeholders who are rightly cautious about AI systems operating within statutory review processes. We overcame this by prioritizing transparency: every finding Blitz AI generates is traceable to a specific code provision, and final authority always remains with the human reviewer. That governance-first approach has been central to our adoption across government agencies.

6. How does your company foster a culture of innovation?

Innovation at Blitz AI is driven by a clear and specific mission: to modernize the regulatory infrastructure that governs how communities are built. That focus prevents innovation theater, the pursuit of novelty for its own sake, and keeps our team anchored to outcomes that are measurable and meaningful. We foster a culture where technical ambition is matched by operational rigor. Our team regularly engages with government practitioners, building officials, and planning professionals to ensure that what we build reflects the realities of the environments we serve. We also prioritize active participation in the broader policy and standards conversations shaping AI adoption in government, which helps us remain ahead of regulatory developments while contributing constructively to responsible AI governance frameworks.

7. What advice would you give to other companies striving to make an impact in the tech space?

Build for the problem, not the technology. The most durable innovations solve constraints that are real, persistent, and underserved, not problems created to showcase a capability. In the Govtech space specifically, the path to meaningful impact requires patience, precision, and a genuine understanding of how public sector institutions operate. Governments carry statutory responsibilities that cannot be compromised by software that is unproven or opaque. If you are building for government, earn trust incrementally through demonstrated performance, invest in explainability and auditability from the outset, and design your systems to reinforce human authority rather than circumvent it. Companies that approach public sector innovation with that level of seriousness will find both lasting adoption and genuine impact.

8. What are your company's future goals, and how do you plan to drive advancements in your industry?

Blitz AI is focused on expanding its footprint across North America and international markets, bringing AI-enabled plan review to jurisdictions that remain constrained by manual processes and staffing limitations. On the product side, we are continuing to deepen our AI capabilities across additional code domains, department types, and permitting workflows, broadening the range of review functions that the platform can automate with the accuracy and defensibility government requires. We also intend to further strengthen our integrations with established permitting systems, reducing implementation friction and accelerating time to value for agencies. At a strategic level, our goal is to establish Blitz AI as the infrastructure layer connecting regulatory authority and project delivery, a foundational component of how development is approved and governed worldwide.

9. Are there any emerging technologies or trends your company is particularly excited about?

We are particularly attentive to the maturation of applied AI in high stakes, regulated environments. The broader AI industry has spent years demonstrating capabilities in consumer and enterprise contexts, but the more consequential frontier is deployment within systems that carry legal authority and public accountability, with government being a primary example. The development of more robust frameworks for AI governance, auditability, and human-in-the-loop design is something we follow closely and actively contribute to. We are also excited by the increasing readiness of government agencies to evaluate and adopt AI solutions, a shift driven by staffing pressures, housing demand, and growing familiarity with what responsible AI deployment looks like in practice. That convergence of technological maturity and institutional readiness is precisely the moment Blitz AI was built for.

To dive deeper into Blitz AI’s award-winning work, visit their website at www.blitzpermits.ai

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