
Farmblox is a farm automation platform that connects in-field sensors and equipment to a simple app, enabling farmers to quickly identify problems and automate fixes to improve productivity. The platform supports an array of sensors and controllers customizable for any crop or climate, scalable from one to thousands of acres. Farmblox helps farmers manage operations remotely, increasing labor productivity by 50%, saving 40% water, and supporting carbon sequestration monitoring to generate new revenue streams. It serves farms and universities nationwide, addressing critical challenges like labor shortages, water scarcity, and regulatory compliance with AI-powered automation and real-time monitoring.

Farmblox is a farm automation platform that connects in-field sensors and equipment to a simple app, enabling farmers to quickly identify problems and automate fixes to improve productivity. The platform supports an array of sensors and controllers customizable for any crop or climate, scalable from one to thousands of acres. Farmblox helps farmers manage operations remotely, increasing labor productivity by 50%, saving 40% water, and supporting carbon sequestration monitoring to generate new revenue streams. It serves farms and universities nationwide, addressing critical challenges like labor shortages, water scarcity, and regulatory compliance with AI-powered automation and real-time monitoring.
Sector: AgTech — farm automation (IoT + AI)
Headquarters: Waltham, Massachusetts, United States
Product: Modular platform connecting in-field sensors and controllers to an app with AI automations
Scale metrics: 400,000+ acres enabled, 10,000+ devices, 15+ sensors supported (company-reported)
Team size: 13 employees (reported)
Funding (total): USD 2,730,000 (reported)
Labor shortages, water scarcity, operational inefficiency, and regulatory/compliance needs in agriculture.
2022
Agriculture Technology
2500000.00
Reported seed round announced July 23, 2024
Earlier angel funding activity reported in company profiles
“Hyperplane, Slow Ventures, MHS Capital, Service Provider Capital, Wire Group”