The robotics industry is revolutionizing the way we live and work, with innovations in automation, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) driving advancements across diverse sectors. From industrial automation to space exploration, robotics is shaping the future in ways we once only imagined.
At AI Insider, we’ve curated a series highlighting 50 exciting AI robotics companies making waves in 2025. This list will showcase these companies in alphabetical order, giving you a closer look at their achievements and innovations. We’ll provide companies with details about their missions, technologies, and growth stories.
Just to make it clear, this list is non-exhaustive.
Without further ado, let’s dive into the list of 50 companies!
Top 50 AI Robotic Companies in 2025 (In Alphabetical Order)
1. Addverb Technologies

Founded in 2016 by Sangeet Kumar, Prateek Jain and Bir Singh, Addverb Technologies specializes in industrial automation and robotics solutions. The company enhances warehouse efficiency through innovative products like autonomous mobile robots and automated storage systems. In 2022, Addverb secured $132 million in funding from Reliance Industries, cementing its position as a leader in automation.
2. Advanced Construction Robotics

Advanced Construction Robotics focuses on transforming the construction industry with autonomous solutions. Founded by Stephen Muck and Jeremy Searock in 2016, the company’s rebar-tying robots improve safety and productivity on job sites.
3. Agility Robotics

Pioneering human-like mobility, Agility Robotics develops bipedal robots such as Digit, designed to navigate complex environments. Founded in 2015 by Damion Shelton, Jonathan Hurst and Mikhail Jones, Agility Robotics raised $150 million in Series B funding in 2022 to continue advancing robotic applications in logistics and delivery.
4. Aion Robotics

Aion Robotics focuses on modular robotic platforms that cater to industries like agriculture and defense. The company is led by CEO Nicholas Nunno and is recognized for its customizable solutions that address specific industrial needs.
5. Astrobotic

Specializing in lunar logistics, Astrobotic is a key player in supporting space exploration and research. Founded by John Thornton and Red Whittaker in 2007, the company positions itself as a leader in delivering robotic systems for Moon payloads.
6. Aurora

Founded in 2017 by industry pioneers Chris Urmson, Drew Bagnell and Sterling Anderson, Aurora is on a mission to transform the future of transportation. By developing cutting-edge self-driving technology, Aurora aims to make automation safe, accessible, and scalable. Its technology has significant applications in freight, passenger vehicles and delivery systems, positioning Aurora as a leader in the self-driving space.
7. Beacon AI

Led by CEO Matt Cox, Beacon AI focuses on enhancing aviation safety and efficiency through advanced AI-driven solutions. By leveraging data analytics and automation, Beacon AI creates systems that improve flight operations and decision-making processes. While information on the company’s founders and funding remains undisclosed, Beacon AI’s commitment to applying artificial intelligence in aviation underscores its critical role in the evolution of smarter, safer skies.
8. Bonsai Robotics

Founded by Tyler Niday and Ugur Oezdemir, Bonsai Robotics specializes in AI-powered control systems for industrial automation. The company’s innovative approach enables machines to learn and execute complex tasks with minimal programming.
9. CapSen Robotics

CapSen Robotics combines 3D machine vision with advanced motion planning software to enhance automation in manufacturing and logistics. Founded by Jared Glover in 2014, CapSen’s technology enables robotic systems to handle diverse and complex tasks, significantly improving efficiency in sectors ranging from packaging to assembly.
10. Chef Robotics

Rethinking food preparation, Chef Robotics automates processes in commercial kitchens, enhancing efficiency, consistency, and hygiene. Established in 2019 by Rajat Bhageria, By integrating AI-powered automation into food service, the company helps businesses reduce operational costs and meet growing demand in an ever-evolving industry.
11. Collaborative Robotics

This company, founded in 2022, is revolutionizing industrial applications by developing collaborative robots (cobots) that work safely alongside humans. These cobots enhance productivity by performing repetitive or physically demanding tasks. Collaborative Robotics was founded by Brad Porter and is driving the future of human-robot collaboration in manufacturing and beyond.
12. Contoro Robotics

Specializing in robotic solutions for hazardous environments, Contoro Robotics creates systems capable of operating in extreme conditions where human intervention is risky or impossible. Contoro combines AI and human intelligence through an innovative human-in-the-loop — or HITL — platform to deliver safe, affordable robotics solutions.
13. CynLr

Founded in 2019 by Gokul NA and Nithin Venkateswaran, CynLr focuses on visual object intelligence for industrial robots. By enabling robots to recognize and manipulate objects with human-like dexterity, CynLr addresses critical challenges in automation.
14. Deeplocal

As an innovation studio, Deeplocal merges robotics with creativity, developing interactive experiences for brands and marketing campaigns. Founded by Nathan Martin in 2006, Deeplocal was acquired by WPP in 2017. Their work demonstrates the power of robotics beyond industrial settings, bringing technology into the realms of storytelling and customer engagement.
15. Digital Dream Labs

Known for its beloved educational robots, such as Cozmo, Digital Dream Labs bridges the gap between learning and robotics. By creating fun and interactive tools, the company introduces robotics to younger audiences. The company was founded in 2012 and is led by H. Jacob H.
16. Edge Case Research

Founded in 2013 by Michael Wagner and Philip Koopman, Edge Case Research serves as a trusted risk-management partner for companies developing self-driving trucks, autonomous robotaxis, and advanced passenger cars. The company supports developers and operators in measuring, managing, and insuring the risks associated with software operating in real-world conditions. With a mission to ensure the safety of autonomous mobility, Edge Case Research is dedicated to delivering on the promise of reliable and secure autonomous technology.
17. ESTAT Actuation

ESTAT Actuation develops electroadhesive clutches and brakes that are 10 times lighter, 10 times more compact, and 1,000 times more efficient than traditional clutch hardware. These cutting-edge products enable customers to create innovative robot designs previously unattainable in sectors such as mobile robotics, logistics, wearable robotics, and manufacturing. The company was founded in 2019 by Randy Eager.
18. Farm-ng

Farm-ng is an AI robotics company specializing in versatile farm robots designed to support sustainable farming practices. Collaborating with small and medium farms, organic growers, research institutions, academia, and industry groups, Farm-ng drives innovation and promotes best practices for specialty crops. Founded in 2020 by Ethan Rublee, its fully configurable robotics platform is enhanced by the Amiga Development Kit (ADK), empowering developers and agtech companies to create groundbreaking products and services built on the Farm-ng robotic platform.
19. Four Growers

Brandon Contino and Dan Chi founded Four Growers back in 2018, a Y Combinator-backed robotics startup based in Pittsburgh that is revolutionizing agriculture with cutting-edge technology. Operating at the intersection of hardware and software, the company unites top talent from around the world to develop innovative solutions that reshape the agricultural industry. Its AI-driven robotic harvesting and analytics platform is deployed on commercial farms globally, enabling more efficient and sustainable food production. Four Growers is committed to delivering sustainable, healthy, and affordable produce to communities everywhere.
20. Gather AI

Gather AI offers real-time warehouse inventory visibility powered by autonomous drones and advanced AI technology. By automating manual processes and enabling precise inventory management, the platform helps businesses enhance accuracy, efficiency and productivity across their supply chains. Clients report significant benefits, such as reducing inventory errors by 66%, achieving 15x faster cycle counts and boosting revenue through improved shipment accuracy. Designed for ease of use, Gather AI is transforming operations for 3PLs, retail distribution centers, and other organizations aiming to optimize efficiency and meet high-performance standards. The company was founded by Sankalp Arora, Daniel Maturana and Geetesh Dubey.
21. Gecko Robotics

Gecko Robotics leads the way in AI and Robotics (AIR technology), revolutionizing how critical infrastructure is built, operated, and maintained for a more sustainable and reliable future. By deploying climbing, crawling, swimming, and flying robots alongside fixed sensors, Gecko captures first-order data layers and integrates them with AI-driven insights into a unified platform for the physical world. Their flagship operating system, Cantilever®, powered by AIR technology, enables teams to achieve operational excellence with actionable data for both immediate and long-term planning. The company was founded in 2013 by Jake Loosararian.
22. GrayMatter Robotics

Founded by Ariyan Kabir, Brual Shah, Satyandra Gupta, and Sangam Pant in 2020, GrayMatter Robotics addresses complex surface treatment and finishing challenges faced by high-mix, high-variability manufacturers through advanced robotics and physics-informed AI technologies. The company is transforming manufacturing with its proprietary GMR-AI™, integrated into smart robotic cells that assist humans in repetitive and ergonomically demanding tasks. With a mission to enhance human productivity and improve quality of life, GrayMatter Robotics empowers people through robotic innovation.
23. Hellbender

Hellbender specializes in transitioning advanced technologies from research and development to production, overcoming challenges that often halt smaller firms at the “Valley of Death” in acquisitions. With expertise in sensors, field robotics, and embedded machine learning, it provides cutting-edge, practical solutions for complex technical problems. Its in-house capabilities include prototype and low-rate manufacturing using modern equipment such as SMT pick-and-place lines, robotic work cells, sensor calibration systems, and light machining. These resources support re-shoring domestic manufacturing while aligning with FAR compliance and AS9100D quality standards. Founded in 2021 and led by CEO Brian Beyer, Hellbender’s collaborative approach ensures seamless partnerships, bridging capability gaps and transitioning R&D in sensors and robotics into market-ready products
24. Humanoid

Dedicated to human-centered robotics, Humanoid was founded in 2024 by Artem Sokolov and develops solutions for logistics and industrial automation, boosting efficiency across sectors. Its robots are tailored to fit seamlessly into human workflows. Designed to complement human capabilities, these robots aim to alleviate the burden of repetitive and undesirable work, enabling a shift toward more fulfilling human endeavors. By addressing global labor gaps and supporting productivity in vital industries, this technology aspires to drive societal progress, safeguard human well-being, and pave the way for a future where resources and opportunities are more equitably distributed.
25. Humotech

Humotech develops high-performance robotic prostheses and exoskeletons designed for research, development, rehabilitation, and evaluation. Central to their technology is the Caplex™ system, a programmable, high-performance platform that emulates the real-world physical characteristics of assistive devices. Unlike simulations, Caplex provides users with the physical sensation of wearing different device configurations or modes without the need to switch devices. The system’s off-board robotic components ensure lightweight, wearable prototypes, eliminating the need for users to carry bulky hardware during testing. This approach accelerates innovation by enabling rapid exploration, experimentation, and validation with reduced risk and shorter development cycles. The company was founded by Josh Caputo in 2015.
26. Identified Technologies

Identified Technologies provides a fully managed drone solution for construction and earth-moving industries, streamlining project tracking and boosting productivity. From FAA compliance to advanced analytics, our integrated platform handles it all — just push start. Trusted by ENR 400 companies like PJ Dick, EQT, and Vulcan, we deliver near real-time insights on highways, mines, landfills, and more. Mapping 100 acres in 10 minutes, our system offers 2D data, 3D volumetrics, orthomosaics, and progress forecasting to tackle the toughest project management challenges. The company was founded in 2013 by Dick Zhang.
27. Intrinsic

Led by Wendy Tan White, Intrinsic, part of Alphabet, is a robotics software and AI company on a mission to make industrial robotics more accessible to businesses, developers, and entrepreneurs. Our diverse team of engineers, roboticists, designers, and technologists is dedicated to unlocking the creative and economic potential of automation.
28. ISEE

ISEE, an autonomous driving technology company spun out of MIT, is transforming the global supply chain with AI-powered, self-driving yard trucks. Trusted by leading companies like Maersk and Lazerspot, ISEE helps automate logistics hubs, enhancing safety, reducing costs, and delivering consistent, reliable performance. With proprietary technology that anticipates unexpected behavior better than any other solution, ISEE is positioned to lead the $100B global autonomous yard truck market. ISEE was founded in 2017 by Yibiao Zhao, Debbie Yu and Chris Baker.
29. KEF Robotics

KEF Robotics was founded in 2018 by Eric Amoroso, Kerry Snyder and Fraser Kitchell that provides state-of-the-art autonomy software to fly aircraft without a human pilot. A computer vision company at its core, KEF’s algorithms leverage cameras to enable autonomous flight across a variety of platforms and use cases. Our mission is to improve the safety and reliability of aircraft and expand their range and utility.
30. Mapless AI

Mapless AI specializes in advanced remote driving technology, enabling safe, full operational control of fleet vehicles from thousands of miles away. Designed for existing fleets, Mapless offers scalable, easily reversible retrofits that combine proprietary software with automotive-grade hardware. With a focus on safety, their patent-pending fail-operational system ensures fleet protection even without network connectivity, unlocking new labor pools and enhancing fleet efficiency. The company is led by co-founder and CEO Philipp Robbel.
31. Mine Vision Systems

Headed by CEO Mike Smocer, Mine Vision Systems was founded in 2015 and is redefining mining operations with cutting-edge technology that delivers precise, real-time 3D mapping and data collection. Its FaceCapture system enhances safety and efficiency by providing actionable insights, enabling companies to optimize planning, boost productivity, and drive sustainability in the industry.
32. Motional

Motional is transforming transportation by making driverless vehicles safe, reliable, and accessible. With decades of expertise in autonomous technology, the company is a joint venture between automotive technology leader Aptiv and vehicle manufacturing giant Hyundai Motor Group. This unique foundation positions Motional to redefine the future of mobility and revolutionize how the world moves. Motional is led by CEO Karl Iagnemma and was founded in 2020.
33. National Robotics Engineering Center

Founded way back in 1994 and led by Dr. Herman Herman, The National Robotics Engineering Center (NREC), a division of Carnegie Mellon University’s Robotics Institute (RI) — the world’s largest robotics R&D organization — partners with government and industry to develop cutting-edge robotic technologies. From rapid proof-of-concept demonstrations to full-scale prototyping, NREC transforms innovative ideas into commercially viable solutions. By applying best practices in software development, system integration, and field testing, the center ensures that each project delivers robust, real-world applications with licensing potential.
34. Near Earth Autonomy

Near Earth Autonomy is shaping a world where autonomous flight is both commonplace and safe. The company develops cutting-edge technology that enables uncrewed aircraft — from sub-meter drones to full-scale systems — to operate seamlessly across a wide range of applications. The company was founded in 2012 by Sanjiv Singh, Lyle Chamberlain, Marcel Bergerman, and Sebastian Scherer.
35. Neuraville

Founded by Mohammad Nadji in 2020, Neuraville Inc. is a technology startup dedicated to developing advanced AI-driven systems, or “brains for robots™,” to power the next generation of intelligent service robots. The company envisions a future where multi-purpose robots become intelligent, capable, and affordable enough to seamlessly integrate into homes and offices, filling critical gaps in daily life. Committed to safety and reliability, Neuraville aims to create robots that can be trusted with loved ones. Inspired by nature and driven by cutting-edge technology, the company is on a mission to make this vision a reality within the next decade, positioning itself as a catalyst for the future of robotics.
36. Nimble

Nimble is a robotic 3PL specializing in eCommerce and omni-channel pick, pack and ship fulfillment services led by its founder Simon Kalouche. The company operates a national network of autonomous warehouses powered by next-generation AI robotics, allowing brands to offer free two-day or faster delivery. Established in 2017 by experts from the AI labs at Stanford and Carnegie Mellon, Nimble brings cutting-edge innovation to logistics. Its esteemed board of directors includes renowned robotics and AI leaders such as Marc Raibert (founder of Boston Dynamics), Sebastian Thrun (founder of Google X and Waymo), and Fei-Fei Li (former Chief Scientist of AI at Google, Director of Stanford’s AI Lab, and creator of ImageNet).
37. Onward Robotics

Onward Robotics (formerly IAM Robotics) develops advanced automation technology that seamlessly integrates humans and robots into a unified system, transforming fulfillment operations. Its Meet Me™ solution leverages proprietary software and person-to-goods mobile robots to enhance efficiency in warehousing, distribution, and e-commerce. By optimizing productivity, flexibility, and speed, Onward Robotics empowers companies to stay competitive and scale effectively. The company was founded out of Carnegie Mellon University in 2012.
38. Outrider

Founded by Andrew Smith in 2017, Outrider — a leader in autonomous yard operations for logistics hubs — enables large enterprises to enhance safety and efficiency. As the only company solely dedicated to automating every aspect of yard operations, Outrider eliminates hazardous and repetitive manual tasks. Committed to sustainability, the company aims to accelerate the adoption of zero-emission freight transportation through cutting-edge automation. Backed by top-tier investors, including NEA, 8VC, Koch Disruptive Technologies, and FM Capital, Outrider is driving the future of logistics.
39. Paradigm Robotics

Paradigm Robotics develops next-generation robotic platform solutions designed for the most hazardous environments, supporting those who serve in high-risk operations. The company’s flagship product, FireBot, is the world’s first high-temperature-resistant unmanned ground robot, providing mission-critical situational awareness in structure fires and hazardous environments. FireBot enhances firefighting operations, including search and rescue, HazMat response, emergency operations, and rapid intervention. By mitigating risks in Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health (IDLH) environments, FireBot helps prevent thousands of injuries, fatalities, and long-term health issues while saving over $6 billion annually. Recognized with national awards, FireBot is revolutionizing firefighting with a rugged, reliable, and accessible platform that enhances safety for millions of firefighters. The company was founded in 2022 by Siddharth Thakur.
40. Path Robotics

Path Robotics, founded by brothers Andy and Alex Lonsberry in 2014, was established to address workforce shortages in the manufacturing industry. Recognizing the increasing demands on manufacturers — such as reshoring, rising production requirements, and limited skilled labor — Path Robotics is driving the Fourth Industrial Revolution with AI-powered robotic solutions. Its autonomous welding robots take on high-volume, repetitive tasks using advanced machine learning, enabling manufacturers to boost efficiency and scale their operations. By automating critical processes, Path Robotics helps create safer, more productive work environments while empowering businesses to grow.
41. Pickle Robot Company

Set up in 2018 by AJ Meyer, Ariana Eisenstein and Dan Paluska, Pickle Robot Company develops robotic systems designed to handle the demanding tasks of warehouse loading docks, allowing people to focus on problem-solving while machines take on the heavy lifting. By working alongside human operators, Pickle’s robots help alleviate the physical strain of unloading trucks and containers, significantly enhancing efficiency and productivity. Founded by a team of robotics and machine learning experts, Pickle is committed to creating automation solutions that seamlessly integrate into real-world logistics environments. Its technology reduces the labor-intensive aspects of warehouse operations, supporting a future where people and robots collaborate to optimize supply chain efficiency.
42. Simbe

Simbe is a leading provider of Store Intelligence™ solutions, delivering real-time insights to enhance retail performance. By integrating AI and robotics, Simbe enables retailers to optimize inventory management, streamline operations, and improve the overall shopping experience while supporting store associates. At the core of Simbe’s platform is Tally, the world’s first autonomous, item-scanning robot. Equipped with advanced computer vision, Tally accurately detects product locations, out-of-stock items, and pricing or promotional details with 99% accuracy. Simbe collaborates with major retail brands across the US, Europe, and Asia, helping businesses drive efficiency through AI-powered automation. The company was founded in 2014 and is led by Brad Bogolea.
43. SKA Robotics

Founded in 2015 by President & CEO Spencer Krause, SKA Robotics is a specialized field robotics engineering firm known for its agile, solution-driven approach. The company enhances existing capabilities for organizations facing complex engineering challenges, delivering advanced robotics solutions tailored to specific needs. SKA Robotics assembles dedicated teams of experts to develop and refine custom robotic systems, working closely with clients throughout the process. By integrating seamlessly with existing operations, SKA ensures that its solutions align with technical requirements and business objectives, driving innovation in field robotics.
44. Skip Robotics

Skip Robotics develops advanced software solutions designed to simplify camera calibration and enhance automation reliability. Founded in 2017 by Alex Segal— unlike many open-source alternatives — Skip’s proprietary tools provide a robust and dependable approach, incorporating checkpoints and visual reporting to ensure full process verification. If challenges arise, the company offers high-touch integration, ensuring seamless problem resolution. Specializing in complex computational challenges, Skip Robotics delivers tailored algorithms and innovative solutions for unique applications. Whether refining an existing approach or developing entirely new methodologies, the company applies a thoughtful, principled approach to solving the most demanding technical problems.
45. Solideon

Solideon is a venture-backed robotics and manufacturing company redefining the future of bespoke aerospace production. Blending expertise from dreamers, engineers, and rocket specialists, Solideon is building the world’s first end-to-end platform capable of manufacturing any aerospace vehicle at scale. Founded by Oluseun Taiwo, a pioneer in 3D-printed rocket engines, Solideon brings cutting-edge innovation to aerospace manufacturing. Taiwo, who made history in 2017 by launching the first 3D-printed rocket engine as an early employee at Rocket Lab USA, has led additive manufacturing initiatives at Argonne National Lab, Virgin Orbit, and 3D Systems. Recognized as one of Forbes’ 30 Under 30, he continues to push the boundaries of aerospace engineering. With a bold vision and deep technical expertise, Solideon is transforming how aerospace vehicles are built — combining robotics, automation, and precision manufacturing to drive the future of the industry.
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