
Ambi Robotics is an AI-powered robotics company focused on enhancing warehouse operations and empowering employees to handle more. Their core products include AmbiStack, a versatile robotic palletizer, and AmbiSort (A-Series and B-Series), designed for parcel sorting. The company leverages its proprietary AmbiOS operating system, which utilizes Sim2Real AI for faster robot training and precise pick-and-place capabilities. Ambi Robotics aims to improve efficiency, scalability, and accuracy in supply chains. They emphasize a customer-centered approach and believe in collaboration between humans and robots, with robots handling the 'dirty, dull, and dangerous' tasks to amplify human capabilities. Key metrics include a 400% increase in associate throughput and +99% sort accuracy.

Ambi Robotics is an AI-powered robotics company focused on enhancing warehouse operations and empowering employees to handle more. Their core products include AmbiStack, a versatile robotic palletizer, and AmbiSort (A-Series and B-Series), designed for parcel sorting. The company leverages its proprietary AmbiOS operating system, which utilizes Sim2Real AI for faster robot training and precise pick-and-place capabilities. Ambi Robotics aims to improve efficiency, scalability, and accuracy in supply chains. They emphasize a customer-centered approach and believe in collaboration between humans and robots, with robots handling the 'dirty, dull, and dangerous' tasks to amplify human capabilities. Key metrics include a 400% increase in associate throughput and +99% sort accuracy.
Founded: 2018
Headquarters: Berkeley/Emeryville, California
Core product: AmbiOS (Sim2Real AI) and AmbiSort (A-/B-Series), AmbiStack
Reported funding: $67M+ (total by 2022 coverage)
Notable metrics: 400% associate throughput increase; >99% sort accuracy
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Warehouse automation, parcel sortation, ecommerce/logistics operations
2018
Automation Machinery Manufacturing
$26,000,000
Participants included Bow Capital, Vertex Ventures US, The House Fund
$32,000,000
Participants included Ahren and Pitney Bowes; reported as additional capital to deploy sorting robots
“Led by Tiger Global with participation from Bow Capital, Vertex Ventures US, The House Fund, Ahren, Pitney Bowes; Pitney Bowes identified as a strategic investor and deployment partner”