Robotics Companies
Latest Deals in Robotics
$1000M
San Francisco-based Physical Intelligence is in discussions to raise around $1 billion in funding, potentially increasing its valuation to over $11 billion. The funding round is expected to involve major investors like Founders Fund and Lightspeed Venture Partners, along with existing backers Thrive Capital and Lux Capital. The company focuses on developing general-purpose AI models for robots, with its flagship product, Ο0, designed to perform various tasks through natural-language commands.Investors: Founders Fund, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Thrive Capital, Lux Capital
$10.584M
Dexory, a provider of real-time warehouse data intelligence, has secured β¬9.8 million (Β£8.5 million) from the British Business Bank in its Series C funding round led by Eurazeo. Founded in 2022, Dexory uses autonomous robots to enhance visibility and efficiency in warehouse operations, serving major clients like GXO and Maersk. The funding will accelerate product development and expand its technology into new markets and sectors.Investors: British Business Bank, Eurazeo
$4.8M
Stateful Robotics, an AI startup from the University of Oxford, has secured $4.8 million in a pre-seed funding round led by Amadeus Capital Partners and Oxford Science Enterprises, with participation from angel investor Stan Boland. The company addresses the challenge of real-world robot deployments adapting to changing conditions by integrating real-time data and historical performance into a unified AI model. This technology enhances robots' ability to recall past events and plan effectively over extended periods, improving reliability in complex environments.Investors: Amadeus Capital Partners, Oxford Science Enterprises, Stan Boland
$4.8M
Stateful Robotics, an embodied AI company from the University of Oxford, has raised $4.8 million in a pre-seed funding round led by Amadeus Capital Partners and Oxford Science Enterprises, with participation from angel investor Stan Boland. The company addresses the limitations of robots in adapting to changing conditions by integrating real-time data and historical context into a unified AI model. The funds will be used to expand the engineering team and accelerate market efforts.Investors: Amadeus Capital Partners, Oxford Science Enterprises, Stan Boland
$4.8M
Stateful Robotics has secured $4.8 million in pre-seed funding, led by Amadeus Capital Partners and Oxford Science Enterprises. The funding aims to enhance their engineering team and improve their innovative 'stateful' AI platform, which allows robots to maintain a continuous memory of tasks and environments, addressing the challenges of reliability in unpredictable settings. This technology could revolutionize robotics across various industries, including logistics and healthcare.Investors: Amadeus Capital Partners, Oxford Science Enterprises
$610M
Unitree Robotics, a Chinese robotics startup, has applied for an IPO on the Shanghai Stock Exchange to raise approximately 4.2 billion yuan ($610 million). The funds will enhance AI models, develop new robots, and expand manufacturing. The company has experienced significant growth, with a 335% revenue increase in 2025, driven by humanoid robots, which now account for over half of its revenue. Key investors include Meituan, Hongshan China, and major tech firms like Tencent and Alibaba.Investors: Meituan,Hongshan China,Tencent,Alibaba
$35M
Kewazo, a robotics and AI company based in Munich and Houston, has raised $35 million in funding to enhance its automation solutions for heavy industry. The funding round was led by Schooner Capital and included notable investors such as Chevron Technology Ventures and Asahi Kasei, among others.Investors: Schooner Capital, Chevron Technology Ventures, Asahi Kasei
$8.64M
Eternal.ag, a cologne-based agtech startup, has raised β¬8 million to develop autonomous harvesting robots for greenhouses, addressing labor shortages in Europe where greenhouse labor has declined by 30% since 2010. The funding round was led by Simon Capital, Oyster Bay Venture Capital, EquityPitcher Ventures, and Backbone Ventures. The company's first product, Harvester, operates up to 22 hours a day and integrates AI to optimize harvesting. The funds will be used for product development and expanding operations across Europe.Investors: Simon Capital, Oyster Bay Venture Capital, EquityPitcher Ventures, Backbone Ventures
$158M
Advanced Navigation, an Australian deep-tech company, has raised AU$158 million in a Series C funding round to develop resilient navigation technology beyond GPS. The round was led by Airtree Ventures, with participation from Quadrant Private Equity and the National Reconstruction Fund Corporation. The funding will accelerate international expansion, particularly in the U.S. and Europe, and support the creation of regional PNT centres of excellence. Advanced Navigation's technology addresses the vulnerabilities of GPS in various sectors, including defence and robotics.Investors: Airtree Ventures, Quadrant Private Equity, National Reconstruction Fund Corporation
$52M
Roboforce, a Milpitas, CA-based physical AI-powered robo-labor company, raised $52 million in funding. The round was led by Zi Labs with participation from notable investors including Jerry Yang, Myron Scholes, and Carnegie Mellon University. The funds will be used to accelerate the development of its new robot foundation model and scale general-purpose physical AI robots for manufacturing.Investors: Zi Labs, Jerry Yang, Myron Scholes, Carnegie Mellon University
$165M
Sunday, a Mountain View-based AI robotics startup, has raised an oversubscribed $165 million in a Series B funding round, achieving a valuation of $1.15 billion. The funding, led by Coatue, aims to enhance the development of autonomous home robots. Key investors include Bain Capital Ventures, Fidelity Management & Research Company, Tiger Global, Benchmark, Conviction, and Xtal Ventures. Coatue co-founder Thomas Laffont will join the company's board of directors.Investors: Coatue, Bain Capital Ventures, Fidelity Management & Research Company, Tiger Global, Benchmark, Conviction, Xtal Ventures
$500M
Mind Robotics, a Palo Alto, CA-based AI-enabled industrial robotics company, raised $500 million in Series A funding, co-led by Accel and Andreessen Horowitz. Accel partner Sameer Gandhi will join the board. This funding follows a $115 million seed round led by Eclipse Capital in late 2025, with the company planning to use the new funds for growth and development.Investors: Accel, Andreessen Horowitz