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Former Deliveroo execs’ property search engine to launch in Bath

Jitty has received backing from Google’s AI-focused venture fund

From left, Jitty co-founders James Storer, Graham Paterson and Daniel Cooper(Image: Jitty)

A new property tech platform founded by former executives at takeaway app Deliveroo and backed by Google’s AI-focused venture fund is set to launch in Bath.

Search engine Jitty was founded by Graham Paterson, James Storer and Daniel Cooper, with the purpose of simplifying the process of finding and buying a new home.

Mr Paterson, the company’s chief executive, said he was inspired by his experience of looking to move back to Bath, his hometown, after living in London during the Covid-19 pandemic.

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AI-infused Jitty is equipped with tools for users to create shortlists and share information on each property. It also has the capability to read floor plans and understand photos and descriptions of homes, as well as cross-reference details on public housing databases.

The company raised $2m (£1.6m) in pre-seed funding from Google’s Gradient Ventures to develop its technology, and the firm is looking to index the whole property º£½ÇÊÓÆµ market, initially covering the South West, and starting in Bath.

Mr Paterson said: “We decided to launch Jitty in Bath initially as it is a city that attracts home-buyers from all over the country. Since I have moved back to Bath after the various Covid lockdowns, there has been a huge influx of people moving here from the rest of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, and the city has consistently performed above the general housing market.

“Bath has so much to offer in the way of schools, sports and leisure facilities, and local community, so it seemed like a no-brainer to start our journey in the same city where the idea was born.”