Availability.
Where Wren is live, where it is in beta, and where it is on the roadmap.
Live
New York
The full New York City scope is in production: DOB filings across ALT, NB, and PW work types; LPC permits for landmarked buildings and historic districts, including Certificate of No Effect, Permit for Minor Work, and Certificate of Appropriateness; LL97 emissions accounting with current and future period targets; LL11/FISP Cycle 10 inspection cycle support; Con Ed energy records ingestion; and the full public-record layer across BIS, DOB NOW, NYCECC benchmarking, and HPD violations.
In beta
London
The London beta covers planning applications and pre-application engagement through Greater London Authority and local borough portals, listed-building consent workflows for designated assets, EPC and MEES compliance records, and the Building Safety Act regime for higher-risk buildings. General availability is expected later in 2026 once the second beta cohort completes its first full review cycle end to end.
Toronto
The Toronto beta covers City of Toronto building permit workflows, Toronto Green Standard v4 compliance, heritage permit processes for properties on the heritage register, and the Ontario Building Code filings routed through the Committee of Adjustment where required. General availability is targeted for 2027 once the Ontario regulatory cycle is fully modeled alongside Toronto-specific municipal requirements.
On the roadmap
Aedifice brings a jurisdiction online when three conditions are met: regulatory clarity sufficient to model filings and inspection cycles; a licensed local partner willing to stand behind Wren output within their own professional scope; and public-record or utility-record availability sufficient to support per-building memory. The following cities are on the roadmap under those criteria.
- Singapore
- Building and Construction Authority filings, Green Mark certification, and URA planning applications.
- Dubai
- Dubai Municipality permits, Dubai Development Authority approvals, and Al Sa’fat green building ratings.
- Sydney
- Development applications under the New South Wales Environmental Planning and Assessment Act, BASIX sustainability compliance, and heritage approvals where a property sits on the state or local heritage register.
- Paris
- Permis de construire and déclaration préalable workflows, DPE energy performance records, and Architecte des Bâtiments de France consultation where required for a protected asset.
- Frankfurt
- Bauantrag filings under the Hessische Bauordnung, GEG energy performance compliance, and Denkmalschutz workflows for listed assets.
What “live” means
Aedifice declares a jurisdiction live only when the regulatory rules are modeled inside Wren, a local licensed partner is engaged and operating on the platform, at least one paying customer is running a building through the product, and a full review cycle has been tested end to end. Beta means the first three conditions hold but the fourth is in progress. Roadmap means a jurisdiction is on the queue but none of the four is guaranteed yet.
The bar is deliberately high. Buildings outlive the tools used to manage them, and a jurisdiction that is declared live before it is ready will leave records behind that future professionals have to clean up.
Request a jurisdiction.
If your portfolio sits outside the cities above, tell us the jurisdiction and the scope. We maintain a waiting list, and priority is weighted by buildings under active engagement.