Human Archive Raises $8.2M in Seed Round Funding to Model Human Embodied Intelligence to Train Robots

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  • Human Archive has raised $8.2 million in funding from Wing Venture Capital, NVP Capital, Y Combinator and angel investors from frontier AI labs and technology companies to expand its platform for collecting real-world training data for robotics and physical AI systems.
  • The company develops hardware and mobile systems that collect and synchronize video, audio, sensor and long-duration activity data across environments including homes, hotels, restaurants, agriculture, construction sites and industrial facilities to train robotics systems and AI world models.
  • According to TechCrunch, Human Archive has deployed more than 1,000 data-collection headsets and is expanding from India into Southeast Asia and the United States while adding tactile gloves, motion-capture systems and other sensors to capture richer datasets for physical AI development.

Human Archive has raised $8.2 million in seed funding from Wing Venture Capital, NVP Capital, Y Combinator and a group of angel investors from “frontier AI labs” as it looks to expand its platform for collecting real-world training data for robotics and physical AI systems.

“Despite decades of research, we still barely understand ourselves, co-founder Raj Patel noted in a LinkedIn post announcing the funding. “Our goal is to learn how humans interact with the world, and over the past 6 months, our team’s made enormous progress toward that alongside leading AI labs.”

Human Archive develops hardware and mobile systems that collect, label and synchronize multiple forms of data, including video, audio, sensor readings and long-duration activity data. The platform is being deployed across environments including homes, hotels, restaurants, agriculture, industrial facilities, construction sites and retail locations.

Patel pointed out how humans perform physical tasks remains one of the key challenges facing efforts to automate manual labor and develop more capable physical AI systems.

TechCrunch reported that the company primarily collects data in India, where it has partnered with service providers and offered customers discounted services in exchange for consenting to data collection. Human Archive is also expanding into Southeast Asia and the United States as it looks to scale its data-gathering operations.

According to TechCrunch, Human Archive says it has deployed more than 1,000 headsets and is collecting data not only through wearable cameras but also through tactile gloves, motion-capture systems and other sensors designed to capture movement and force information alongside video. The company believes combining multiple data types produces more valuable training data than video alone.

Patel said Human Archive is hiring across hardware, software and operations as it scales its data collection platform from offices in San Francisco and China.

“Today, our data powers robotics and world models, but the deeper opportunity is far larger,” Patel, who founded the company along with Samay Maini, Rushil Agarwal and Shloke Pateladded. “We believe our technology will become foundational infrastructure for automating manual labor, increasing global abundance, and advancing our understanding of human intelligence itself.”

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