Full-Time
Automates warehouse logistics with AI robotics
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Atlanta, GA, USA
Hybrid
Travel 50-70% for on-site customer visits, demos, and events.
Nomagic builds intelligent robotics solutions for e-commerce logistics to automate warehouse tasks and reduce human work. Its products combine hardware robots with software that use artificial intelligence and machine learning to handle repetitive activities in warehouses, including inventory management and order fulfillment, and to integrate with existing warehouse systems. The company generates revenue from selling robotic systems and providing ongoing service contracts for maintenance and software updates. Distinguished by offering a tightly integrated hardware-and-software platform that can slot into current warehouse operations, Nomagic aims to keep warehouses running smoothly and without interruptions. Its goal is to transform warehouses into fully automated environments capable of meeting the high throughput needs of modern e-commerce.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Series B
Total Funding
$93.4M
Headquarters
Warsaw, Poland
Founded
2017
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Zalando to install up to 50 AI-powered robots from Nomagic in its European fulfillment centers. The rollout of the smart pick-and-place robots will address the automated handling of shoeboxes, including two-piece and unsealed shoeboxes. By MMH Staff March 23, 2026 Zalando, a provider of fulfillment services and ecommerce platform technology, has annnounced its plan to deploy up to 50 AI-driven Nomagic robots across its European fulfillment network. This rollout of the smart pick-and-place robotics will address the automated handling of shoeboxes. Nomagic's Shoebox Picker is the AI perception and robot control system with an intelligent end-of-arm gripper designed for high-reliability handling of two-piece and unsealed shoeboxes. This leads to a secure process even for unsealed shoeboxes with separating lids, without taping, crushing or losing the lid. The robotic units specialise in item-level picking, scanning, and seamless induction into automated pocket sorters. "The testing phase with Nomagic proved that their robotics are an excellent fit for Zalando's logistics centres,," said Marcus Daute, Vice President Logistics Network at Zalando. "Following the quick and successful deployment of the first 10 units, we have decided to scale our partnership, gradually rolling out more robots as our network evolves. The sheer scale of our operations demands smart automation that works with our people, not alongside them. By delegating simple processes to AI-powered robots, we achieve the operational excellence our customers and business partners expect while supporting employees' growth." Advanced computer vision is guiding the physical hardware, allowing the robot to "recognise" the specific product type and its orientation in real-time, automatically adjusting its grip type and picking technique to suit each individual item and its orientation, Nomagic explained. "Zalando has a great team we collaborate with, both on a project management level and in the warehouses," said Kacper Nowicki, CEO and Co-Founder of Nomagic. "We highly value our partnership, their trust and especially their openness to implement the latest automation technology like the new Shoebox Picker. By combining the intelligence of AI with a physical system, it solves real-life physical challenges and turns one of the industry's biggest bottlenecks into a streamlined, automated process." The first units are already in use in Germany (Lahr, Moenchengladbach) and Italy (Verona). Additional robots will be deployed across Zalando's key logistics hubs in the Netherlands (Rotterdam), Sweden (Stockholm), France (Paris) and Zalando's newest fulfilment centre in Giessen (Germany), which is scheduled for its operational ramp-up later this year.
Zalando is deploying up to 50 AI-powered Nomagic robots across its European fulfilment centres, introducing a solution for automated shoebox handling. The robots, nicknamed "Richard", use computer vision and AI to recognise materials and shapes, adjusting their grip in real-time for item-level picking and sorting. Following a successful pilot achieving 100,000 picks daily, the rollout is underway in Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Sweden and France. The robots feature specialised grippers that secure shoeboxes from two sides, preventing lids from detaching during handling—a longstanding automation challenge in fashion logistics. The technology aims to improve order accuracy and processing speed whilst allowing employees to focus on more technical tasks. Zalando's first ten units are already operational in Lahr, Moenchengladbach and Verona facilities.
Weekly funding round-up! All of the European startup funding rounds we tracked this week (jan. 26-30). Friday is here with a new edition of our weekly VC funding overview for our CLUB members. Below you'll find this week's overview of all the (equity) funding activities we tracked from across Europe. Funding rounds in france. * Paris-based GoCanopy secured €2.1 million to use AI-driven insights to transform real estate investing. * Paris-based Radiant raised €2 million to develop a solar thermal solution that replaces fossil-fuel heat sources in heavy industries * Paris-based Twin landed €8.4 million to offer automated tools for repetitive operations, such as onboarding new staff across internal systems. * Paris-based Dowgo closed €1.6 million to develop a blockchain-based digital investment platform that enables investors to finance impact-driven private market assets. * Paris-based Recupere Metals obtained €5 million to develop recycled copper wire manufacturing using a proprietary process to produce high-performance electrical conductors. * Paris-based Twin Labs landed €8.4 million to build automation tools for daily and repetitive business tasks. * Toulouse-based Aviwell raised €11 million to develop natural and sustainable animal health solutions aimed at improving livestock performance, nutrition, and long-term food security. Funding rounds in germany. * Berlin-based heyData raised €13.8 million to develop a comprehensive compliance SaaS solution for SMBs by combining legal expertise with technology. * Berlin-based Recare obtained €37 million to provide a software-as-a-service platform to digitise and streamline hospital discharge and patient transfer processes * Erkrath-based Co-reactive secured €6.5 million to turn captured CO2 into carbon-negative building materials by using a continuous mineralisation process. * Martinsried-based Twogee Biotech landed €2.2 million to specialise in enzyme discovery and custom enzyme mixtures for degrading agricultural residues. * Munich-based RobCo raised €100 million to design, build, and deploy modular AI-driven robotic automation systems for industrial manufacturing processes. * Munich-based SEAL Robotics secured €1.7 million to build modular AI-enhanced robots that automate container logistics tasks at ports and terminals. * Stuttgart-based Metergrid raised €10 million to develop SaaS products addressing challenges in decentralised energy systems. Funding rounds in Poland. * Warsaw-based Nomagic closed €8.4 million to provide smart pick-and-place robotic solutions for order fulfilment. * Warsaw-based Rainbow Weather landed €4.6 million to use AI to deliver fast and accurate weather forecasts. * Poland and the United States-based Mos Health secured €920k to build an AI health partner combining personalised health protocols with matched supplementation. Funding rounds in spain. * Barcelona-based Salicru raised €2.5 million to provide energy optimisation solutions and protection for technological equipment affected by electrical supply issues. * Espinosa-based BigGuardian secured €1.5 million to develop remote clinical diagnostics solutions for livestock. * Madrid-based STAMP landed €4 million to provide digital tax-free services for travellers. * Madrid-based TetraxAI closed €1.2 million to develop an AI-driven platform for building energy transition infrastructure more quickly and safely. * Sangüesa-based Opportunity Health obtained €334k to develop an automatic, self-applicable medical device designed to save lives in choking emergencies. * Valencia-based NovaHiring secured €350k to automate recruitment processes using AI-powered agents and analytics. Funding rounds in sweden. * Lund-based MedVasc raised €2.2 million to develop a catheter system enabling pain-free and precise local anaesthesia. * Malmö-based Paraglide AI landed €4.2 million to automate financial inbox management, including invoice queries and payment follow-ups. * Stockholm-based Brickanta obtained €6.7 million to use AI to automate construction documents and project workflows. * Stockholm-based Dentio secured €1.9 million to develop an AI-powered administrative assistant for dentists. * Stockholm-based Funnel raised €67.1 million to build software that helps marketers automate data collection for reporting and analysis. Funding rounds in the netherlands. * Amsterdam-based Dealroom.co landed €5.8 million to continue growing as a data platform tracking startups and high-growth companies globally. * Amsterdam-based Lucend obtained €2.7 million to develop an AI-based roof-to-room optimisation solution for data centres. * Amstelveen-based Proba raised €1.3 million to simplify supply chain decarbonisation through tradable carbon certificates. * Leiden-based LeydenJar Technologies secured €7.8 million to develop pure silicon anodes for energy-dense batteries. Funding rounds in the United kingdom. * London-based WealthAI raised €838k to develop an AI operating system for wealth managers, family offices, private banks, and asset managers. * Camborne-based Tenpoint Therapeutics closed €71 million to develop engineered cell-based therapies aimed at restoring vision. * Glasgow-based Afternoon Finance secured €57k to build AI software that helps financial advisers automate billing, bookkeeping, and reporting. * Glasgow-based Nami Surgical landed €2.2 million to develop robotic surgery technology aimed at improving patient care. * London-based Automata obtained €38 million to provide workflow automation solutions for the life sciences industry. * London-based Bleap closed €5 million to offer a platform for buying crypto, making payments, and splitting bills. * London-based Dragonfly AI snagged €5.8 million to develop predictive visual analytics technology that simulates audience attention. * London-based Emerald received €1 million to offer a preventive health membership combining screenings, health data, and personalised action plans. * London-based Finspector obtained €58k to develop an AI-driven financial marketing compliance tool. * London-based Flowla secured €2.1 million to build a smart deal room with AI-powered workflows. * London-based HomeCooks raised €1.6 million as a meal-prep marketplace connecting consumers with independent chefs. * London-based Levellr landed €2.1 million to help creators and brands to build, manage and monetise messaging communities. * London-based Milliways obtained €2.5 million to make plant-based, plastic-free and biodegradable chewing gum. * London-based MyARC secured €1.7 million to develop a fitness app connecting content creators with their communities. * London-based Orbital Witness raised €50.3 million to provide legal due diligence and risk assessment for property transactions. * London-based Pallma AI landed €1.3 million to develop a security platform protecting AI agents across their lifecycle. * London-based Pantaloon obtained €173k as a game publisher platform that champions unusual games. * London-based Raylo raised €23 million to offer leasing services for consumers to access phones, tablets, and laptops. * London-based Sokin secured €38 million to provide multi-currency accounts and cross-border payment services for businesses. * London-based tem. landed €46.3 million to help businesses reduce energy costs while supporting renewable energy generators. * London-based Vennre obtained €8 million to provide investment management and advisory services. * London-based Voxelo.ai secured €346k to develop 3D e-commerce technology that turns product videos into interactive shopping experiences. * Manchester-based Modern Milkman raised €11.53 million as a return-and-reuse grocery delivery service focused on reducing waste. * Manchester-based Summize landed €46.2 million as a software platform that uses AI to help teams create, review, store and manage contracts across departments. * Norwich-based Evaro closed €20.9 million to provide digital health integrations that improve access to pharmacy products. * Saint Albans-based Kit & Kin obtained €106k to offer families environmentally friendly products designed for babies and households. Funding rounds elsewhere in Europe. * Vienna-based Sipfront raised €1.8 million to help companies test and monitor VoIP and SIP communication systems to make sure calls work reliably and as expected. * Kontich-based banqUP secured €5.45 million to build an API-driven open banking platform enabling banks and FinTech companies to access multiple European banking APIs. * Aarhus-based Lunar closed €46 million as a digital bank offering a mobile-based app that helps consumers manage their personal finances. * Copenhagen-based KIME landed €2 million to develop an AI SaaS platform to help founders and tech teams improve their operations. * Joensuu-based Carbonaide obtained €3.7 million to remove carbon dioxide from circulation while improving the performance of concrete materials. * Dublin-based XFuel secured €16.76 million to produce sustainable and net-zero drop-in fuels for road, marine, and aviation use. * Milan-based Massima Energia raised €10 million to offer electricity and gas services. * Turin-based BandoSubito landed €2 million to develop an AI tool for finding and managing grants and tenders. * Lausanne-based Scholé secured €2.5 million to develop AI-native personalised learning solutions. * Lausanne-based SamanTree Medical raised €20 million to develop a medical device for acquiring tissue images during surgical cancer procedures. Olga is the Startup Analyst at EU-Startups, specialising in disruptive innovation and emerging technologies. With a background in International Relations, she focuses on identifying startups with the potential to transform industries. Her analytical approach, along with a strong interest in how technology's influence the future, generates her commitment to supporting innovative ideas.
Nomagic, a Warsaw-based warehouse robotics company, has raised €8.3 million in a Series B extension led by Cogito Capital Partners, bringing its total funding to over €70 million. The company will use the funds to accelerate US commercial operations and develop visual language action models. Founded in 2017, Nomagic applies Physical AI to warehouse operations, with robots learning from millions of tasks in 24/7 environments. The company's technology combines AI computing power with robotic systems to handle complex warehouse tasks like object manipulation. The funding comes amid broader European warehouse robotics activity in 2025. Nomagic previously raised €41.5 million earlier this year, whilst related startups Neuracore and Filics secured €2.5 million and €13.5 million respectively for robotics infrastructure and automation solutions.
Warehouse robotics company Nomagic secures $10 million in additional funding. Nomagic will apply part of the new funding to accelerate its commercial operations and growth in the U.S. market. Nomagic Nomagic, a warehouse robotics company, today announced a $10 million Series B extension round led by Cogito Capital Partners. With the newly added funding, Nomagic's total funding now exceeds $84 million. With this recent investment, Nomagic said it will build on its commercial traction and technical breakthroughs achieved in 2025. This includes an acceleration of its commercial operations in the U.S. market, as well as additional resources for continuous development of its or "VLA" models in 2026, the company added. Nomagic explained that its deployed robots learn from a massive scale of real operational data, built over millions of tasks in 24/7 environments, to train its adaptable Physical AI platform handling a variety of warehouse workflows. "Cogito Capital's investment is a strong validation of our vision at Nomagic to bring Physical AI into the heart of warehouse and logistics operations, where intelligent, autonomous systems can finally bridge the gap between digital optimization and real-world execution," said Kacper Nowicki, CEO and co-founder of Nomagic. "We're thrilled to have a partner who not only believes in the transformative potential of our technology, but also trusts our team to shape the future of automated logistics. Their confidence empowers us to accelerate our mission and deliver scalable automation that redefines what efficiency means for the industry." Sylwester Janik, Managing Partner at Cogito Capital Partners, added: "Nomagic is redefining what automation can achieve in warehouse and logistics environments. Their approach to Physical AI - bringing intelligence, adaptability, and real-world autonomy into everyday operations - addresses one of the most urgent transformation needs in the industry. Our investment reflects the strong conviction we have in both the transformative technology and the exceptional leadership driving it. We see Nomagic not just as a category leader, but as a company poised to redefine global standards and shape the future of intelligent automation."