A16z-backed Blueprint raises $1.4 million CAD to bring vibe coding to hardware Toronto-based AI startup Blueprint has raised $1.4 million CAD in funding, backed by Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), to develop a platform that enables users to turn text prompts into hardware prototypes, described as 'Lovable for hardware.' The funding will support the company's mission to bring vibe coding to hardware development. Toronto AI startup is building the “Lovable for hardware” to help anyone turn their prompts into prototypes. The post A16z-backed Blueprint raises $1.4 million CAD to bring vibe coding to hardware first appeared on BetaKit.