Procore Technologies, Inc. was founded in 2002 by Craig “Tooey” Courtemanche, who began building software while working on construction sites in Carpinteria, California. Originally designed as a project-management tool for general contractors, the company expanded its product offerings through funding rounds starting in 2014 and went public in May 2021, raising over $635 million. Today, Procore serves more than 10,000 customers across 150 countries, with over 2,000 of them contributing at least $100,000 in annual recurring revenue.
Its platform spans the full construction lifecycle, encompassing preconstruction, project execution, workforce and financial management, quality, safety, analytics, and a robust integrations marketplace. Mobile access allows field teams to manage schedules, RFIs, safety logs, and other tasks directly from the jobsite, while office-based staff benefit from data and reporting tools that streamline workflows. Procore’s reputation is built on its industry-specific focus, customer collaboration culture, and strong ties evidenced through its ENR FutureTech sponsorship and active user support network.
The company has been actively integrating artificial intelligence, starting with Procore Copilot—a conversational AI assistant introduced in 2023—to help automate document retrieval and critical playback. At Groundbreak 2024, Procore unveiled Procore AI Agents—task-specific bots for RFIs, scheduling, safety, and more—alongside a customizable Agent Studio and Procore Insights for risk analysis. In 2025, the company doubled down on BIM by acquiring Novorender and FlyPaper Technologies to improve 3D model rendering, clash detection, and coordination inside its platform.
Procore continues to refine its platform with major enhancements like Resource Management—a unified labor, materials, and equipment tracker—plus AI-powered Scheduling and Safety tools. It has prioritized global expansion through offices in Asia, Europe, Canada, and the Middle East, while expanding partnerships with integrations like FYLD and EarthCam, which in field trials have shown productivity gains of ~12% and safety improvements by ~48%. Centered on connecting design, field operations, and office teams, Procore is driving the digital transformation of construction, machine-led coordination, and data-driven workflows for its global customer base.