Aniah

ANIAH is a start-up specializing in the development of verification software for integrated circuits in the field of microelectronics. ANIAH has developed a circuit verification software solution, responding to an urgent market need in the face of the increasing complexity of microelectronic chips. As integrated circuits continue to grow exponentially in size and complexity, electrical verification has become a critical bottleneck in the design process, with errors continuing to go undetected, leading to costly delays, lost revenue, and, in the worst cases, product recalls that impact both finances and brand reputation. Aniah is changing the game. With its One Check solution, Aniah enables designers to guarantee the electrical integrity of their integrated circuits and deliver reliable, compliant products right from the first release. Based on its revolutionary algorithm, OneCheck enables comprehensive chip verification at the transistor level with unmatched accuracy and scalability. It automatically detects issues such as missing level shifts, floating nodes, short circuits, leaks, component overloads, and ESD vulnerabilities, all of which can compromise the functionality, reliability, or performance of the chip. By combining accuracy, speed, and false error reduction, OneCheck helps reduce risk, improve product quality, and accelerate time to market with confidence. Because OneCheck now delivers on its promise to detect 100% of electrical errors, and thanks to the tool's intuitiveness and ease of integration, Aniah aims to revolutionize the EDA market. Building on its first commercial contracts with major players in the semiconductor industry, Aniah now intends to leverage the integration of AI into its solution to accelerate its deployment on a larger scale among designers and to enhance the performance and potential of its solution. On the cusp of a historic turning point in its market penetration, Aniah plans to raise funds in 2026 to accelerate its commercial development and support its technical roadmap.