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Posted on 3/11/2025
Develops human-centered robotic products and services
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Austin, TX, USA
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Apptronik develops human-centered robotic products and services designed to integrate seamlessly into human environments. Their robots aim to enhance productivity, safety, and quality of life for a variety of clients, including hobbyists, researchers, and industries. The company has made notable advancements in robotics, particularly with legged robots like the Valkyrie humanoid and Hume point foot biped, focusing on making them lighter, safer, and more efficient. Apptronik's business model includes selling robotic products, components, and engineering services tailored to client needs. Their goal is to create robots that can work alongside humans, improving daily life and operations, which distinguishes them from competitors by emphasizing practicality and user-friendliness.
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
Series A
Total Funding
$364.8M
Headquarters
Austin, Texas
Founded
2015
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Apptronik launches Elevate Robotics to commercialize non-humanoid robots.
For example, in December, Apptronik announced that it had partnered with Google DeepMind to develop artificial intelligence software for Apollo.
Venture capitalist Tim Draper has invested in Apptronik, a company developing humanoid robots. Apptronik recently completed a successful $403 million Series A funding round with partners like Google, Mercedes-Benz, and ARK Invest. The funds will advance 'Apollo', a humanoid robot aimed at transforming the logistics sector by enhancing efficiency and productivity. Draper's support highlights the growing importance of robotics in modern industry.
Japan Post Capital has invested in US-based Apptronik, which develops humanoid robots with physical AI, as part of its Series A funding round. Apptronik, spun out from the University of Texas at Austin, raised $350 million in February 2025, led by B Capital and Capital Factory, with Google also participating. In March, an additional $53 million was raised with new investors including Japan Post Capital and Mercedes-Benz. Apptronik aims to accelerate the production and deployment of its Apollo robot.
As part of its efforts, MLB4S is partnering with Apptronik to build the next generation of humanoid robots with Gemini 2.0.