
Founded by Chawin Asavasaetakul & Chawit Asavasaetakul
Architects spend an enormous amount of time on work that is critical but painful: writing specifications, coordinating schedules, checking codes, redlining documents, and keeping project knowledge consistent across teams.
This work is:
As a result, firms lose time, consistency, and institutional knowledge, especially as teams scale or turn over.
The founders built Avoice around how documentation is actually produced inside architecture firms - specs, schedules, coordination, and QA - not just drawings.
Avoice acts as a shared workspace where project information lives in one place and stays connected as it evolves. Instead of rewriting the same information across different documents, teams can reuse, reference, and update it consistently.
AI is used to automate repetitive documentation work - generating specs and schedules, checking for coordination issues, and supporting QA - while still keeping architects in control of decisions and standards.
The goal isn’t to change how firms practice architecture, but to reduce the manual overhead that slows teams down and introduces avoidable errors.