Fox Robotics

Fox Robotics

Automated forklifts for trailer unloading

Overview

Fox Robotics develops automated forklifts for warehouse trailer unloading, with its main product, the Fox Automated Trailer Unloader (ATU), capable of unloading up to 25 pallets per hour. The system is designed for quick installation without needing IT or WMS integration, and it uses robotics, machine learning, optimization, and planning to enable safe, efficient automation across warehouse tasks. It targets logistics and warehousing clients seeking to improve operational efficiency and reduce manual labor costs. Revenue comes from selling and deploying automated forklifts and related services, with a scalable, easy-to-implement approach adaptable to tasks like loading, unloading, put away, letdown, long-distance hauling, cross-docking, and order picking. Fox Robotics aims to expand its automation capabilities across all major warehouse tasks by continually improving its products through machine learning.

Significant Headcount Growth

About Fox Robotics

Simplify's Rating
Why Fox Robotics is rated
B-
Rated B on Competitive Edge
Rated B on Growth Potential
Rated C on Differentiation

Industries

Data & Analytics

Robotics & Automation

Industrial & Manufacturing

AI & Machine Learning

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

Series B

Total Funding

$33M

Headquarters

Austin, Texas

Founded

2018

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Symbotic acquisition grants access to 25 customers including DHL and CPG manufacturers.
  • FoxBot Mk3 adds put-away, cross-docking, expanding beyond unloading tasks.
  • KION partnership scales manufacturing at Summerville facility for U.S. deployment.

What critics are saying

  • Symbotic's 90% Walmart revenue dependency triggers divestiture if Walmart cuts orders.
  • 25 customers mostly run pilots; conversion failures halt production in 12 months.
  • VisionNav undercuts pricing, commoditizing FoxBot within 18 months.

What makes Fox Robotics unique

  • FoxBot Mk3 enables autonomous trailer loading and unloading at 50 double-stacked pallets per hour.
  • Proprietary AI/ML stack handles dynamic warehouse docks without WMS integration.
  • Over 100 FoxBots deployed across 54 sites, processing nearly 3 million pallet pulls.

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Funding

Total Funding

$33M

Below

Industry Average

Funded Over

3 Rounds

Notable Investors:
Series B funding is typically for startups that have proven their business model and need more funding to expand rapidly—often by entering new markets or adding more products. Investors are usually venture capital firms that specialize in later-stage investments.
Series B Funding Comparison
Below Average

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Benefits

Health Insurance

401(k) Company Match

Unlimited Paid Time Off

Paid Vacation

Stock Options

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

7%

1 year growth

4%

2 year growth

14%
WHS Robotics
Feb 15th, 2026
Symbotic acquires autonomous forklift provider Fox Robotics

Symbotic acquires autonomous forklift provider Fox Robotics. Symbotic has acquired autonomous forklift developer Fox Robotics to broaden its logistics robotics offerings. Financial details about the acquisition were not disclosed. Symbotic announced the deal during its first-quarter 2026 earnings call. Symbotic founder and CEO Rick Cohen said the Fox Robotics acquisition gives the company access to a broader market in autonomous material handling, as well as the ability to introduce systems beyond existing warehouse automation. Founded in 2017, Fox Robotics said it "currently has 100+ FoxBot autonomous forklifts installed at 54 customer sites across the U.S. and Canada." The Austin, Texas-based company didn't specify how many customers it has. However, during the Symbotic earnings call, Cohen said Fox Robotics has 25 customers, and "mostly what they're doing is pilots." Most of Fox Robotics' customers do not overlap with Symbotic's base. But it appears the two companies share one large customer: Walmart. Fox Robotics had tests with Walmart. Walmart announced in 2024 that, after a 16-month pilot, it had rolled out 19 Fox Robotics autonomous forklifts across four high-tech distribution centers. "The interesting thing with Fox is our large customer has thousands of fork trucks," said Cohen. "But there are lots of other customers. The CPG [consumer packaged goods] manufacturers, their facilities, where they actually don't do as much manual selection, but they still move pallets from the warehouse to the trucks. They unload goods to their warehouses." Walmart has long been Symbotic's largest customer. Some estimates have Walmart accounting for nearly 90% of Symbotic's revenue as of early 2026. Symbotic in 2025 acquired Walmart Advanced Systems & Robotics, which originally was Alert Innovation. Walmart acquired Alert Innovation in 2022 to develop in-store automation for e-grocery fulfillment, but Walmart sold this business to Symbotic in January 2025 to focus on broader applications. Acquisitions to broaden customer base. "So what I'm excited about is that we're looking for more opportunities to interact with customers, and acquisitions is a nice way to do it to introduce them," noted Cohen. "As we talk to the supply chain people and we make these robots more successful, they build credibility and trust in Symbotic as a solution provider. Some of [Fox Robotics'] biggest customers are not Symbotic customers. Now, we hope they will be in the future." "Some M&A could be a way of acquiring customers and getting much more interaction with the customers," he added. "In the Fox acquisition, we can sell guided fork trucks to a lot more people than we can sell a Symbotic system to. I mean, we could sell two guided fork trucks to Joe's Pizza Warehouse." "But there's people like DHL and other people that are very interested in space that they're running tests on, a lot of the big CPG companies," Cohen explained. "So, we looked at Fox and said, 't'This is a very, very large potential customer base. Smaller sales per transaction but beginning to show customers how they can think about reorienting their warehouses.'" Symbotic reports strong results. Symbotic reported first-quarter revenue of $630 million, up 29% year over year, and net income of $13 million, compared with a net loss of $17 million in the first quarter of fiscal year 2025. The company said adjusted EBITDA reached $67 million, up from $18 million in the first quarter of fiscal year 2025. Cash and cash equivalents totaled $1.8 billion at the end of the first quarter of fiscal year 2026, reflecting a $574 million increase from the prior quarter, which includes $424 million of net proceeds from a follow-on offering. "We are off to a strong start this fiscal year," said Cohen. "Our operational execution and product innovation are yielding tangible economic benefits for both our customers and us."

The Robot Report
Feb 10th, 2026
Symbotic acquires autonomous forklift maker Fox Robotics to expand warehouse automation reach

Symbotic has acquired autonomous forklift developer Fox Robotics, expanding its logistics robotics portfolio. Financial terms were not disclosed. The deal was announced during Symbotic's Q1 2026 earnings call. Founded in 2017 in Austin, Texas, Fox Robotics has deployed over 100 autonomous forklifts across 54 sites in the US and Canada. CEO Rick Cohen said Fox Robotics serves 25 customers, including Walmart, Symbotic's largest customer. Cohen highlighted the acquisition opens access to a broader market, including CPG manufacturers and logistics providers like DHL. Symbotic reported Q1 revenue of $630 million, up 29% year-over-year, with net income of $13 million compared to a $17 million loss previously. Cash reserves totalled $1.8 billion. Walmart has historically accounted for nearly 90% of Symbotic's revenue.

Automated Warehouse
Mar 13th, 2025
Fox Robotics launches FoxBot Mk3 forklift with 4 new functions

Fox Robotics Inc. yesterday released the third generation of its FoxBot autonomous forklift, the Mark 3, or FoxBot Mk3.

HR Technology Wire
Mar 12th, 2025
FoxBot Mk3 Takes on More Warehouse Work with New Capabilities and Industry Applications

Fox Robotics has released the third generation of the FoxBot autonomous forklift - Mk3 ("Mark 3") - expanding its capabilities to cover more applications and serve new and different industries with autonomous dock workflows.

Automation X
Dec 7th, 2024
Muddy Machines acquires Fox Robotics to bolster agricultural technology

Muddy Machines acquires Fox Robotics to bolster agricultural technology.

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