
inVia Robotics offers a Robotics-as-a-Service (RaaS) model for warehouse automation, providing Goods-to-Person (GTP) systems. Their solutions include autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) and AI-powered Warehouse Execution System (WES) software. The company aims to increase warehouse productivity by up to 5x, reduce deployment time to 1-2 months, and achieve 99.9% accuracy. They operate on a pay-per-productivity subscription model, minimizing CapEx for clients and allowing them to leverage existing infrastructure. Key products are inVia Logic (WES), inVia PickMate (productivity tool), inVia Picker Robots (AMRs), and inVia PickerWall (GTP system). Case studies highlight significant improvements for clients like Futureshirts and Scholastic Canada in pick rates and labor cost reduction.

inVia Robotics offers a Robotics-as-a-Service (RaaS) model for warehouse automation, providing Goods-to-Person (GTP) systems. Their solutions include autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) and AI-powered Warehouse Execution System (WES) software. The company aims to increase warehouse productivity by up to 5x, reduce deployment time to 1-2 months, and achieve 99.9% accuracy. They operate on a pay-per-productivity subscription model, minimizing CapEx for clients and allowing them to leverage existing infrastructure. Key products are inVia Logic (WES), inVia PickMate (productivity tool), inVia Picker Robots (AMRs), and inVia PickerWall (GTP system). Case studies highlight significant improvements for clients like Futureshirts and Scholastic Canada in pick rates and labor cost reduction.
Company: InVia Robotics
Founded: 2015
Headquarters: Thousand Oaks, California
Business model: Robotics-as-a-Service (pay-per-productivity subscription)
Core product areas: Goods‑to‑Person AMRs, Warehouse Execution System (inVia Logic), simulation (Twin IQ)
Total funding (reported): USD 59,000,000
Warehouse order fulfillment and e‑commerce logistics productivity and accuracy.
2015
Commerce and Shopping
USD 9,000,000
Announced as a $9M Series A on company blog
USD 20,000,000
Announced August 1, 2018; company reported total funding reached $29M after this round
USD 59,000,000
Crunchbase and other summaries list additional rounds and investors (including M12 and Qualcomm Ventures); last funding date reported as 2021-07-28
“Embark Ventures, Upfront Ventures, Point72 Ventures, M12 (Microsoft's venture fund), Qualcomm Ventures, Mark Mullen, Point72 Ventures, Hitachi Ventures”