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Best Robotics AI Tools

110 tools compared · 2026

Humanoids, defense drones, autonomous boats, and the foundation models trained to drive them all.

110 ai robotics startups tracked, with the largest concentration in US. Total tracked funding: $64.3B.

Tracked
110
Total Raised
$64.3B
Countries
17
Active Deals
0

Editor's picks

6

Top by score

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Funding by year — AI Robotics

2018 → 2026
$90M
’18
$530M
’19
$147M
’20
$2.4B
’21
$238.5M
’22
$420.3M
’23
$2.7B
’24
$8.0B
’25
$31.8B
’26

Market overview

Figure AI closed a Series C exceeding $1B in September 2025 at a $39B post-money valuation. Skild AI raised a $1.4B Series C in January 2026 — pushing cumulative to $2.2B — at over $14B, with SoftBank leading. Saronic Technologies stacked $2.58B through a Series D on March 31, 2026 to build autonomous warships. Anduril is at $2.8B raised through Series E with the Pentagon as anchor customer. The 41 companies in this category split cleanly into three story arcs running in parallel — and only one of them has unit economics that close.

Humanoids hit the unicorn threshold, not the factory floor

Figure AI, 1X, Apptronik, Agility Robotics, and Sanctuary AI all have humanoid platforms shipping, demoing, or pilot-deployed. Figure's $39B valuation is the headline number; Agility's Digit is the only humanoid running paid commercial pilots in actual logistics environments at scale. Underneath the hardware, Physical Intelligence ($735M Series B) and Skild AI are racing to build the foundation model that controls the next generation of humanoids — Skild Brain explicitly markets as a single model that runs any robot, any task. The capital has crossed the unicorn line. The hardware unit economics — bill of materials, manufacturing yield, service costs over a multi-year deployment — have not.

Defense and dual-use is where the contracts live

Anduril ($2.8B, Series E) and Saronic ($2.58B, Series D, March 2026) scale against Pentagon procurement budgets that pure-software startups never see. Skydio ($340M Series D) ships autonomous drones for inspection and public safety. Helsing in Europe has the equivalent posture against EU and NATO buyers. Defense is the only buyer category in robotics today that absorbs premium pricing on day one — which is why every major round in 2025-2026 has at least a partial dual-use story attached.

Self-driving consolidates, warehouse robots quietly ship

Waymo ($31B raised, Alphabet-owned) and Aurora ($2.5B growth) anchor self-driving as a long-cycle infrastructure play. Wayve ($2.25B Series D, February 2026) is the UK end-to-end-learning entrant. The smaller AV pure-plays have largely been absorbed or wound down. Meanwhile, the warehouse and manufacturing robot plays — Covariant ($222M Series C), Sereact ($110M Series B), Standard Bots, Path Robotics — are the ones quietly shipping working systems with revenue, while the humanoid headlines absorb the press cycle. The 2026 question is whether foundation-model-driven control collapses the per-task data cycles fast enough for general-purpose hardware to catch the specialized incumbents.

Key trends 2026

  • Humanoid valuations have outrun humanoid revenue. Figure AI at $39B post-money on its September 2025 Series C and Skild AI at $14B+ after a January 2026 $1.4B round mark capital that bets foundation-model control closes the unit-economics gap.
  • Defense procurement is the only path to premium pricing. Anduril ($2.8B Series E), Saronic ($2.58B Series D, March 2026), and Skydio scale against Pentagon contracts that consumer and industrial buyers cannot replicate.
  • Foundation models for physical control are now real. Physical Intelligence at $735M Series B and Skild AI's Skild Brain are training generalist robot brains — collapsing the per-task data collection that previously gated humanoid deployment.
  • Self-driving is a long-capital game now, not a startup race. Waymo at $31B, Aurora at $2.5B, and Wayve at $2.25B Series D (February 2026) are the survivors after years of AV-pure-play absorption and shutdowns.

Benchmarks vs global

Companies tracked
41
humanoids, defense, AVs, foundation models
Cumulative disclosed funding
$47.8B
capex-heavy rounds, hardware-scaled
Top humanoid valuation
Figure AI $39B
post-money, September 2025 Series C
US headquarter share
46%
19 of 41 — highest US share of any top-10 category

Top countries

By startup count

Stage breakdown

Latest round type
  • Seed 23
  • Series B 20
  • Series A 17
  • Series C 14
  • Series D 5
  • Strategic 2
  • Series A extension 2
  • Pre-Seed 2

Top investors backing AI Robotics

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FAQ

Frequently asked

Why does AI Robotics include foundation models alongside hardware?
Skild AI and Physical Intelligence are training generalist control models — the brain layer for the next generation of humanoids and arms. Excluding them would miss the half of the category most likely to compound, since hardware platforms are increasingly differentiated by which control model they ship with.
Which humanoid platforms are actually deployed?
Agility Robotics' Digit is running paid commercial logistics pilots at scale. Figure AI is in pilot deployments and growing on a $39B post-money valuation from September 2025. 1X, Apptronik, and Sanctuary AI have demos and limited pilots. The gap between demo footage and revenue is wide and intentional.
How important is defense procurement to the category?
It is the only buyer category that pays premium prices on day one. Anduril at $2.8B raised, Saronic at $2.58B (March 2026 Series D), Skydio at $340M, and Helsing in Europe are scaling against budgets that consumer or industrial robotics cannot match. Most major 2025-2026 rounds in this category have at least a partial dual-use story.
Where does this category overlap with autonomous vehicles?
Waymo, Aurora, Wayve, Pony.ai, WeRide, Nuro, PlusAI, and Kodiak all sit in the AV branch. Self-driving has consolidated into a long-cycle infrastructure play dominated by Alphabet's Waymo at $31B raised and a few survivors. Most pure-play AV startups from the last cycle have been absorbed or shut down.
What's the unsolved problem in AI Robotics in 2026?
Hardware unit economics. Foundation-model-driven control is solving the data and software side. The open question is shipping a working robot at a price commercial buyers will pay outside defense. Bill of materials, manufacturing yield, and service costs over multi-year deployments are where most of the category still gets stuck.

Recent rounds in AI Robotics

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Date Startup Round Amount
Jun 2026 Generalist AI Series B $400M
May 2026 Xpanner Series B $18M
May 2026 Anduril Drones Series H $5B
May 2026 HrdWyr Series A $13M
Apr 2026 All3 Seed $25M
Apr 2026 Skydio Series F $110M
Apr 2026 Ineffable Intelligence Seed $1.1B
Apr 2026 Sereact Series B $110M

All AI Robotics startups

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Bone AI

KR est. 2025

Mission-ready physical AI for defense and government

Raised
$12M
Stage
Seed
62

X Square Robot

CN est. 2023

Embodied-AI startup building robot foundation models for general robots

Raised
$516M
Stage
S-B
62

Foundation

US est. 2023

Full-stack general-purpose humanoid robots with proprietary actuators

Raised
$36M
Stage
Seed
62

Posha

US est. 2016

AI-powered countertop kitchen robot that cooks home meals automatically

Raised
$12M
Stage
S-A
61

Contoro Robotics

US est. 2022

AI-powered robots for autonomous trailer and container unloading

Raised
$22M
Stage
S-A
61

Burro

est. 2017
Raised
$24M
Stage
S-B
61

1X

Building general-purpose humanoid robots that work alongside people.

60

Agility Robotics

US

Agility Robotics develops and deploys humanoid robots for industrial automation, delivering proven results in warehouses and factories.

60

Standard Bots

US

Vertically integrated, AI-native robots ready to automate the most challenging industrial tasks.

60

PlusAI

Transforming transportation with Physical AI, powered by SuperDrive™, our AI-based autonomous driving system for trucks.

60

Polymath Robotics

US

Superpowering off-highway autonomy programs with streamlined, software-first solutions for any machine in any environment.

60

Machina Labs

Intelligent, agile, software-defined manufacturing that turns design intent into precise metal structures in days.

60

Mach Industries

Building next-generation defense platforms to maintain an allied American edge and deter kinetic conflict.

60

Polycam

AI reality capture for professionals across any device, for any user, and any project.

60

Seeing Systems

GB est. 2025

Modular AI-commanded autonomous strike drones built for contested combat environments.

Raised
$500K
Stage
Seed
60

Cortex AI

US est. 2025

Real-world workplace robot and egocentric human datasets for training embodied AI models.

Raised
$6M
Stage
Seed
60

Robot Era

CN est. 2023

Humanoid robots with full-body control and a vision-language-action model

Raised
$69M
Stage
S-A
60

FarmDroid

est. 2018
Raised
$11.5M
Stage
GROWTH
60

Persona AI

est. 2024
Raised
$27M
Stage
Pre-S
60

Vbot

est. 2024
Raised
$73M
Stage
PRE-A
60

Encord

The multimodal data layer powering physical AI from training to real-world deployment.

59

Hadrian

US

Factories of the Future to Reindustrialize America, powered by AI for autonomous manufacturing and inspection.

59

Dexterity

US est. 2017

Physical AI for warehouse and supply chain robots

Raised
$300M
Stage
SERIES EXTENSION
59

RLWRLD

KR est. 2024

Robotics foundation models for dexterous, autonomous industrial AI

Raised
$41M
Stage
Seed
59