
Atomic Industries helps manufacturers create products faster by combining AI-driven design with automated factory processes. It uses generative AI and computational manufacturing software to design tooling and optimize production, paired with robotics and advanced assembly-line automation to fabricate parts and assemblies. The company operates as a computational manufacturing and industrial automation provider serving industrial and plastic manufacturers. Its technology stack centers on AI, generative models, and robotic automation for high-throughput production. Atomic targets manufacturers looking to accelerate product development and scale automated production workflows.

Atomic Industries helps manufacturers create products faster by combining AI-driven design with automated factory processes. It uses generative AI and computational manufacturing software to design tooling and optimize production, paired with robotics and advanced assembly-line automation to fabricate parts and assemblies. The company operates as a computational manufacturing and industrial automation provider serving industrial and plastic manufacturers. Its technology stack centers on AI, generative models, and robotic automation for high-throughput production. Atomic targets manufacturers looking to accelerate product development and scale automated production workflows.
What they do: AI-driven computational manufacturing and factory automation for tool-and-die and high-precision production
Founded: 2019
Headquarters: Warren, Michigan
Recent known funding: $17M seed (Dec 2023) — prior $3.2M pre-seed (Apr 2022)
Employee count (snapshot): 48
Tool-and-die, high-precision manufacturing and production automation
2019
DeepTech
3200000
Pre-seed round (~$3.2M) with participation from Point72 Ventures, 8VC and Toyota Ventures
17000000
Seed round (~$17M) led by Narya with co-leads 8090 Industries and Acequia Capital; included strategic corporate VCs such as Porsche Ventures, Yamaha Motor Ventures and Toyota Ventures
“Includes strategic corporate VC participation (Porsche Ventures, Yamaha Motor Ventures, Toyota Ventures) and investors focused on industrial/hard-tech”