Humanoid Funding Tracker

The Humanoid Funding Tracker is a curated database of humanoid robotics companies, major corporate humanoid programs, embodied AI companies, autonomy suppliers, and adjacent robotics firms with public evidence of funding, financing, acquisitions, IPO activity, strategic investment, or other capital-related market signals.

The tracker is maintained by Humanoid Analytics and is designed to separate confirmed capital formation from commercial proof. Companies are classified by geography, robot product, funding event history, disclosed or expected funding, closed funding, valuation signals, deployment context, funding readiness view, commercial caution, and confidence level.

Inclusion in the tracker does not mean a company has commercially proven its humanoid robot, reached manufacturing scale, or independently verified all public funding claims. Funding is a market signal, not deployment evidence. Large rounds, high valuations, IPO plans, SPAC transactions, or strategic investments can improve runway and manufacturing capacity, but they do not prove that robots work reliably, safely, or economically in customer environments.

Last updated: July 11, 2026. Data is reviewed periodically and may change as new funding rounds, filings, transactions, company disclosures, investor announcements, or verified reports become available.

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How to read this tracker

Company: The humanoid robotics company, corporate humanoid program, embodied AI company, or adjacent robotics firm being tracked.

Country: The company’s primary country of operation, headquarters, or publicly identifiable base.

Category: The company’s role in the humanoid robotics market, such as core humanoid builder, major corporate humanoid program, AI / autonomy supplier, or adjacent robotics company.

Robot / Product: The humanoid robot, platform, AI system, autonomy product, or robotics product most relevant to the company’s market position.

Events Tracked: The number of funding or transaction events currently linked to the company in the Humanoid Analytics funding dataset.

Latest Funding Date: The most recent public funding, financing, IPO, SPAC, acquisition, or strategic investment date currently tracked.

Latest Transaction: The latest capital-related event, such as Series A, Series B, Series C, strategic investment, acquisition, IPO approval, public equity placement, or SPAC transaction.

Disclosed / Expected Funding USD Mn: The disclosed, reported, or expected funding amount converted into U.S. dollar millions where available. This may include announced or expected proceeds that are not yet fully closed.

Closed Funding USD Mn: The amount that appears to be closed or received based on available public evidence. This is separated from expected proceeds because announced IPOs, SPACs, placements, and pending transactions may not yet represent cash on hand.

Latest Valuation: The most recent disclosed, reported, or transaction-implied valuation signal. If no valuation is available, the tracker uses Not disclosed.

Best Evidence Stage: The strongest visible commercial or deployment-related signal associated with the company. This is included for context only. A strong funding event does not automatically improve deployment evidence.

Best Deployment Signal: The strongest deployment or customer-related signal currently linked to the company, such as commercial deployment, customer pilot, preorder, internal production use, product launch, or no event row yet.

Funding Readiness View: A simplified view of the company’s funding position based on disclosed capital signals. This helps distinguish very large disclosed capital bases from early funding, undisclosed funding, pending transactions, or unclear financing.

Commercial Caution: A short evidence warning explaining what the funding does not prove. This field is important because capital raised should not be confused with customer adoption, robot reliability, manufacturing maturity, or operational deployment.

Confidence: Humanoid Analytics’ confidence in the funding entry based on source quality, disclosure clarity, transaction status, and relevance to humanoid robotics.

Date Checked: The most recent date the entry was reviewed.