
Beamlet provides sensors that give vehicles and robots the confidence to navigate challenging environments by enhancing their perception for AI-driven mobility. The company develops hardware sensors designed for integration into vehicle and robotic autonomy systems, positioning itself in the B2B hardware and AI sensor category. Its products connect with autonomy and perception stacks used by mobility, robotics, and future mobility platforms to improve situational awareness. Beamlet targets mobility and robotics manufacturers and integrators deploying AI-based navigation and perception solutions.

Beamlet provides sensors that give vehicles and robots the confidence to navigate challenging environments by enhancing their perception for AI-driven mobility. The company develops hardware sensors designed for integration into vehicle and robotic autonomy systems, positioning itself in the B2B hardware and AI sensor category. Its products connect with autonomy and perception stacks used by mobility, robotics, and future mobility platforms to improve situational awareness. Beamlet targets mobility and robotics manufacturers and integrators deploying AI-based navigation and perception solutions.
What they do: Develop silicon-photonics sensors to improve perception for autonomous vehicles, drones, and robots
HQ: Los Angeles, California, United States
Founder / CEO: Ivan Grudinin
Funding: Grant funding (NASA SBIR/STTR); total reported ~$125,000
Stage / Size: Very early-stage; headcount reported 1–10
Perception and sensing for autonomous mobility and robotics
2019
Administrative Services
$125,000