Top 18 Warehouse Robotics startups

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These startups develop robotic systems that use computer vision, machine learning, and AI to optimize warehouse operations, including inventory management, order fulfillment, and goods transportation.
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Country: France | Funding: $449.6M
Skypod manufactures autonomous mobile robots for warehouses. They quickly move virtually any type of container between racks, workstations and exchanges. They can carry up to 30 kg at speeds of up to 4 m/s. Exotec mobile robots are semi-autonomous. Perfect order picking from robot to robot requires strict centralized control to ensure that robots arrive at the right location at the right time. Therefore, Exotec is developing an intelligent robot fleet management system that tracks and controls the entire fleet of robots in warehouse in real time. This system precisely determines the route of each robot.
2
Country: USA | Funding: $416M
Locus Robotics is a warehouse robotics company that manufactures autonomous, mobile robots to support e-commerce.
3
Country: Canada | Funding: $194.1M
Attabotics is a warehouse fulfillment startup that provides robotic warehousing services.
4
Country: UK | Funding: $118M
Dexory captures real-time insights of warehouse operations using fully autonomous robots and Artificial Intelligence.
5
Country: USA | Funding: $104M
Simbe Robotics builds automation solutions for shelf auditing and analytics.
6
Country: China | Funding: $103M
XYZ Robotics develops AI-enabled robotic perception and manipulation technology for logistics and manufacturing automation.
7
Country: USA | Funding: $94M
Fetch Robotics provides the market’s only cloud-driven Autonomous Mobile Robot (AMR) solution for warehousing intralogistics environments.
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Country: Switzerland | Funding: $81M
Powered by autonomous drone technology, the Verity system automates inventory checks in large warehouses and DCs, for a zero-error warehouse
9
Country: Poland | Funding: $74.6M
Nomagic provides smart pick and place robotic solutions for order fulfillment.
10
Country: Canada | Funding: $70.1M
OTTO Motors provides self-driving vehicles for safe and efficient material transport inside factories and warehouses.
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Country: USA | Funding: $65.1M
At Ambi Robotics, adaptable AI meets robotic dexterity to build the supply chain’s most valued systems
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Country: USA | Funding: $52.5M
Pickle Robot builds autonomous parcel handling robots for brownfield facilities that palletize, depalletize, sort, and singulate.
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Country: China | Funding: $52.3M
Syrius Robotics makes autonomous robots for warehouses
14
Country: USA | Funding: $44M
Robots-as-a-service to load and unload any truck in 5 minutes.
15
Country: China | Funding: $36.8M
Venti Technologies is an autonomous vehicles developer company that develops autonomous logistics systems for moving goods and people.
16
Country: Israel | Funding: $31M
Xpand takes an automation-first approach to deploying dark stores for rapid delivery.
17
Country: Ukraine | Funding: $5M
Deus Robots is a robotics company dedicated to the development, production, and sales of high-tech gear for logistics. We aim to use AI and other modern technologies to give companies and warehouses an easy way.
18
Country: Australia | Funding: A$400K
Nexobot is a robotics company that develops robotic sorting solutions for warehouses and logistics companies.
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Editor: Siddhant Patel
Siddhant Patel is a senior editor for AI-Startups. He is based out of India and has previously worked at publications including Huffington Post and The Next Web. Siddhant has a special interest in artificial intelligence and has spent a decade covering the rapidly-evolving business and technology of the industry. Siddhant graduated from the Indian Institute of Science (Bengaluru). When he’s not writing, Siddhant is also a developer and has a deep historical knowledge of the computer industry for the past 50 years. You can contact Siddhant at sidpatel(at)ai-startups(dot)pro