
Deus Robotics provides a unified AI-powered platform that orchestrates multi-vendor warehouse robot fleets, enabling seamless integration and management of robots from different vendors to boost warehouse efficiency. Their technology supports various picking solutions like Tote-to-Person and Shelf-to-Person, enhancing storage density, throughput, and accuracy. Trusted by over 2,000 warehouses across 50+ countries, Deus Robotics offers scalable, vendor-agnostic robotic automation that reduces integration costs and vendor lock-in, with a strong team of robotics and AI experts and global presence in the UK, Ukraine, and the US.

Deus Robotics provides a unified AI-powered platform that orchestrates multi-vendor warehouse robot fleets, enabling seamless integration and management of robots from different vendors to boost warehouse efficiency. Their technology supports various picking solutions like Tote-to-Person and Shelf-to-Person, enhancing storage density, throughput, and accuracy. Trusted by over 2,000 warehouses across 50+ countries, Deus Robotics offers scalable, vendor-agnostic robotic automation that reduces integration costs and vendor lock-in, with a strong team of robotics and AI experts and global presence in the UK, Ukraine, and the US.
Category: Robotics engineering — multi-vendor warehouse robot orchestration
Headquarters: Kyiv, Ukraine
Founded: 2018 (development began) / 2019 (company materials)
Key product: Deus RMS (Robotics Management System) and Deus AI
Scale claim: Deployed in 2,000+ warehouses across 50+ countries (company claim)
Known investors: SMRK VC, BGV Trident Capital, Google for Startups, 1991 Ventures, SD Capital, SID Venture Partners, Sigma Software Labs, u.ventures
Warehouse automation, logistics and retail operations optimization
2018
Robotics Engineering
1500000
Reported seed round in 2023
Funding round listed on Crunchbase with obfuscated amounts
Listed as non-equity assistance on Crunchbase
5000000
Company announced a $5M investment commitment reported in December 2021
“Multiple institutional and strategic backers including venture funds and startup programs (examples include SMRK VC, BGV Trident Capital, Google for Startups, 1991 Ventures and others).”
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